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MEMORIALS 


of 


ELDER  JOHN  WHITE 


one   of 

The  First  Settlers  of  Hartford,  'Conn. 

and   of 

HIS  DESCENDANTS. 

by 


ALLYN  S.  KELLOGG. 

HARTFORD: 

PRINTED   FOR   THE    FAMILY 

By  Case,  Lockwood  and  Company. 

1860. 


Reprinted  by  the 
NORTH  CENTRAL  PUBLISHING  CO. 

St.  Paul,  Minnesota, 
for  Josephine  A.  Siems 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 
1917. 


CONTENTS. 


INTRODUCTION,          -  v 

A   TABLE   OF   HEADS   OF   FAMILIES,  xiii 

JOHN  WHITE  AND  HIS  DESCENDANTS. 

First  Generation  and  Children,  13 

Second  Generation  and  Children,  24 

Third   Generation   and   Children,  35 

Fourth   Generation   and   Children,  45 

Fifth  Generation  and  Children,  69 

Sixth    Generation    and    Children,  109 

Seventh   Generation  and   Children,  181 

Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants,  251 

APPENDIX. 

I.     Extracts   from    Records   at   Chelmsford,    England,     -  279 

II.     Corrections  and  Additions,  281 

III.     Summary,  283 

INDEX. 

I.     Descendants    named    White,  287 

II.     Descendants  having  other  Names  than  White,        -  296 

III.  Persons  Connected  with  the  Family  by  Marriage,       -  309 

IV.  Persons   not   Connected   with   the   Family,  320 

NOTE,                _....__  322 


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INTRODUCTION 


This  volume  of  "Memorials"  has  been  prepared  with  the  design  of 
preserving,  in  a  convenient  form,  the  most  important  facts  which  could 
be  ascertained  respecting  Elder  John  White  and  his  descendants. 
It  is  presumed  that  those  of  his  descendants  now  living,  who  bear  the 
name  of  White,  have  a  desire  to  learn  the  history  of  the  families 
through  which  may  be  traced  their  descent  from  their  first  ancestor  in 
this  country.  They  may  wish,  also,  to  place  in  the  hands  of  those  who 
are  to  succeed  them,  a  record,  more  enduring  than  tradition,  which 
may  perpetuate  the  memory  of  former  generations,  end  of  the  times  in 
which  they  lived. 

Plan  and  Arrangement.  A  separate  section  is  commonly  given 
to  each  family  named  White,  the  sections  being  numbered  consecu- 
tively, through  the  volume.  The  generations  are  divided  from  each 
other,  and  the  families  in  each  generation  are  arranged  in  the  order  of 
seniority  in  the  line  of  descent.  The  running  titles  of  the  left  hand 
pages  show  to  which  generation  the  heads  of  the  families  belong,  and 
those  of  the  right  hand  pages,  from  which  son  of  Elder  John  White 
they  are  descended. 

The  name  of  the  head  of  a  family,  at  the  beginning  of  a  section,  is 
followed  by  a  biographical  notice,  introducing  the  following  particulars 
in  the  history  of  his  life,  so  far  as  they  could  be  ascertained  The  place 
and  date  of  his  birth;  dates  of  marriage  and  death,  with  age  at  death; 
occupation;  principal  residence;  public  offices  held;  and  any  other 
facts  which  seemed  worthy  of  mention.  The  figures  in  parenthesis, 
after  the  name  of  his  father,  refer  back  to  the  section,  in  the  preceding 
generation,  in  which  an  account  of  the  father  may  be  found.  The 
names  of  the  husband  and  wife  are  printed  in  bold  letters.  The  ac- 
count of  the  wife  is  intended  to  show  her  full  name;  dates  of  birth  and 
death,  with  age  at  death;  her  residence  before  marriage;  name  of  her 
father,  and  maiden  name  of  her  mother. 


vi  Introduction. 

The  remainder  of  the  section,  in  smaller  type,  contains  an  account 
of  the  family  of  the  person  whose  name  stands  at  the  beginning  of  the 
section.  The  names  of  his  children  are  printed  in  bold  letters,  and  are 
arranged  and  numbered  in  the  order  of  birth,  the  date  of  birth,  or  of 
baptism,  being  uniformly  given,  if  known.  On  the  right  side  of  the 
page,  against  the  name  of  each  son  who  had  a  family,  is  commonly 
placed  a  number  in  parenthesis,  referring  forward  to  the  section  of  that 
number,  in  the  next  generation,  in  which  an  account  of  that  son  and  of 
his  family  is  given.  If  there  is  no  reference  number  opposite  a  name, 
the  history  of  the  person  named  follows  directly  after  the  record  of 
birth.  Those  who  died  in  infancy,  or  unmarried,  and  frequently  the 
males  who  left  no  sons  to  perpetuate  the  name  of  White,  are  noticed 
only  in  connection  with  this  record  of  their  birth. 

In  the  second  generation,  a  separate  section  is  allotted  to  each  dau- 
ghter of  Elder  John  White.  In  the  later  generations,  the  account  which 
is  given  of  a  female  who  married,  (unless  she  married  a  White,)  and 
of  her  husband  and  family,  follows  the  record  of  her  birth.  This  ac- 
count is  designed  to  show  the  dates  of  her  marriage  and  death,  the 
name  of  her  husband,  his  residence  and  occupation,  date  of  his  death, 
and  his  age  at  death.  Also,  the  names  of  her  children, — which  are 
printed  in  common  type,  and  are  numbered  consecutively, — with  dates 
of  birth,  marriage,  and  death;  the  names  of  their  wives  and  husbands, 
with  dates  of  death  of  these,  and  their  ages  at  death.  Other  facts  re- 
specting the  married  females  and  their  families  are  sometimes  intro- 
duced, particularly  in  the  earlier  generations.  With  a  few  exceptions, 
the  lines  of  descent  from  the  female  members  of  the  Family  are  traced 
no  farther  than  to  their  children.  If  the  names  of  grandchildren  are 
mentioned,  they  are  printed  in  bold  letters. 

The  several  marriages  of  a  person  who  was  more  than  once  married, 
are  designated  by  the  numbers,  "1st,"  "2d,"  &c.,  placed  directly  after 
the  word  "married,"  or  after  "m.,"  the  abbreviation  of  married.  Thj 
maiden  surname  of  a  married  female  is  sometimes  placed  in  a  paren- 
thesis, between  her  Christian  name  and  the  surname  she  acquired  by 
marriage.  There  are  numerous  references  from  one  family  to  another, 
each  family  being  designated  by  the  number  of  the  section  in  which 
an  account  of  it  is  given. 

The  foregoing  explanations  will  be  more  readily  understood  by 
referring  to  some  section  in  the  volume;  as  to  section  10,  page  37, 
containing  an  account  of  Ensign  Daniel  White  and  his  family;  or  to 
section  14,  page  42,  of  Captain  Daniel  White  and  family. 

The  biographical  sketches  are  designed  to  present  only  the  leading 


Introduction.  vii 

facts  of  each  one's  private  history  and  public  life.  The  titles  by  which 
men  were  commonly  addressed  in  converation,  and  which  almost  uni- 
formly appear  in  connection  with  their  names,  on  the  public  records,  are 
here  given  to  those  belonging  to  the  first  six  generations.  The  names  of 
men  who  belong  to  the  later  generations  are  printed  with  their  profes- 
sional and  honorary  titles;  but  less  care  has  been  taken  to  specify  the 
offices  they  have  filled.  If  too  much  prominence  seems  to  be  given  to 
titles  and  offices,  it  should  be  remembered  that,  in  the  case  of  many  per- 
sons who  lived  in  former  times,  we  have  no  other  means  of  judging  of 
character,  than  the  record  of  the  public  services  to  which  they  were 
called  by  those  who  knew  them  best.  Many  of  those  who  moved  in 
the  more  retired  walk  of  life  were,  doubtless,  worthy  and  useful  citi- 
zens; but  the  materials  for  a  notice  of  their  lives  have  not  been  found. 

Delineations  of  character  have  been  but  rarely  attempted,  since  it 
would  have  been  impossible  to  render  equal  justice  to  the  memory  of 
all.  The  virtues  ascribed  to  many  members  of  the  Family,  by  their 
surviving  kindred,  and  sometimes  sketched  with  delicacy  by  the  hand 
of  affection,  are  a  gratifying  testimony  that  many  individuals  of  th? 
later  generations  have  been  not  unworthy  descendants  of  on  honored 
ancestry. 

Scources  of  Information.  The  facts  contained  in  this  volume 
have  been  drawn  from  the  records  of  the  Colonies  of  Connecticut  and 
Massachusetts,  from  the  records  of  Probate  Courts  and  the  Registries 
.of  Deeds,  from  town  and  church  records,  from  inscriptions  on  tomb- 
stones, from  family  records  and  oral  statements,  and  from  the  replies 
to  more  than  six  hundred  letters  of  inquiry.  Besides  the  labors  of 
those  who  have  aided  his  researches,  the  compiler  has  visited  about 
forty  towns,  and  has  personally  examined  more  than  sixty  sets  of 
public  records.  A  few  particulars  have  been  taken  from  Goodwin's 
"Genealogical  Notes,"  and  other  genealogical  works,  to  which  refer- 
ence is  occasionally  made.  Such  works,  however,  have  been  chiefly 
useful  as  guides  to  the  original  sources  of  information,  which  have 
been  consulted,  if  practicable,  and  by  which  the  statements  found  in 
those  works  have  been  verified,  or,  as  in  a  few  cases,  corrected. 

Difficulties  of  the  work.  The  difficulties  attending  the  prepa- 
ration of  such  Memorials  need  not  be  explained  to  those  who  have 
undertaken  similar  labors.  But  as  very  few  of  those  who  will  consult 
this  volume  are  aware  of  these  difficulties,  it  seems  proper  to  state 
some  of  the  reasons  why  it  is  impracticable  to  secure  completeness  and 
perfect  accuracy. 


viii  Introduction. 

The  history  of  the  first  four  or  five  generations  is  as  complete  as 
it  could  be  made  by  a  diligent  searching  of  the  public  records,  which 
are  the  principal  sources  of  information  respecting  the  early  families. 
But  the  facts  sought  for  were  not  all  recorded.  The  early  records  of 
some  towns  and  probate  courts,  and  of  many  churches,  are  lost.  Be- 
sides these  defects,  there  are  occasional  discrepancies.  The  town 
record  does  not  always  agree  with  the  church  record.  Still  more  fre- 
quently, one  of  these  is  found  to  differ  from  a  family  record,  or  from 
an  inscription  on  a  tombstone.  In  such  cases,  that  names,  or  date,  has 
been  selected,  which  seemed  to  rest  upon  the  highest  authority.  In  a 
few  instances,  one  of  the  different  dates  assigned  to  an  event,  or  a  date 
supplied  by  conjecture,  has  been  placed  in  brackets,  with  a  mark  of 
interrogation. 

The  labor  of  perfecting  the  history  of  the  later  generations  has  been 
much  increased  by  the  general  neglect  of  the  public  registration  of 
families,  for  the  last  sixty  or  eighty  years.  During  this  period,  the 
families  of  the  race  have  become  numerous,  and  have  also  been  widely 
separated  by  emigration.  A  very  large  proportion  of  those  who  left 
the  home  of  their  fathers,  have  been  traced  to  their  new  homes,  by 
following  out  the  hints  gathered  from  the  descendants  of  their  kindred 
who  remained,  from  land  and  probate  records,  and  from  old  family 
papers.  It  is  believed  that  the  families  living  in  the  present  century 
are  more  fully  represented  on  the  following  pages  than  is  usual  in 
works  of  this  character. 

Most  of  the  members  of  the  Family,  who  have  been  applied  to  for 
information,  have  responded  promptly  and  intelligently.  The  indiffer- 
ence and  carelessness  of  others  have  been  the  chief  embarrassments 
experienced  in  the  prosecution  of  the  work,  and  the  principal  causes  of 
its  deficiencies  and  errors.  Some  persons  have  made  no  reply  to  letters 
of  inquiry  until  several  months  had  elapsed,  while  others  have  paid  no 
attention  to  repeated  applications.  In  a  few  instances,  a  ready  prom- 
ise has  never  been  fulfilled.  Letters  have  sometimes  been  filled  with 
materials  not  asked  for,  and  of  no  value,  while  definite,  inquiries  that 
had  been  made  were  entirely  neglected.  Many  families  have  no 
family  records,  and  some  errors  doubtless  occur  in  the  statements 
given  from  memory.  In  more  than  one  instance  in  which  a  person 
has  named  the  wrong  year,  in  giving  the  date  of  his  birth,  the  error- 
has  been  suspected  by  the  compiler,  and  has  been  corrected  by  further 
correspondence. 

These  explanations  are  made  in  order  that  those  persons  who  do  not 
find  the  account  of  their  own  kindred  as  complete  as  they  expected, 


Introduction.  ix 

may  understand  that  all  reasonable  effort  has  been  made  to  secure  full- 
ness and  accuracy.  The  compiler  has  carefully  examined  the  records 
within  his  reach,  and  the  various  manuscripts  furnished  him,  and  has 
diligently  sought  for  information  from  the  sources  to  which  he  has  been 
referred.  It  has  been  his  first  and  constant  aim,  to  make  this  a  reliable 
book.  But,  for  the  errors  and  omissions  of  recorders  and  correspond- 
ents, he  is  not  responsible.  Manifest  errors  in  the  spelling  of  names 
have  been  corrected;  but  many  peculiarities  have  been  retained. 
It  is  hardly  possible  to  avoid  making  some  mistakes  in  deciphering 
and  transcribing  so  many  thousand  names  and  dates,  many  of  which 
are  found  in  manuscripts  not  remarkable  for  legibility.  A  few  typo  - 
graphical  errors  are  corrected  in  the  Appendix,  and  perhaps  others 
have  escaped  detection.  A  list  of  corrections  and  additions  is  also 
given  prepared  from  information  received  too  late  for  use  in  its  proper 
place. 

Abbreviations.  Besides  the  abbreviation  in  common  use,  the 
following  are  frequently  employed  in  this  volume:  b.  for  born;  bap. 
for  baptized;  m.  for  married;  pub.  for  published;  unm.  for  unmarried; 
wid.  for  widow;  fam.  for  family;  d.  for  died;  ae  for  aged;  dau.  for 
daughter;  prob.  for  probably;  res.  for  resided;  rem.  for  removed; 
grad.  for  graduated;  and  Coll.  for  College.  The  names  of  towns  are 
frequently  abbreviated,  or  are  represented  by  their  initial  letters,  when 
the  full  name  has  been  given  just  previously.  It  should  be  observed 
that  the  same  place  may  be  designated  by  several  different  names. 
"Middletown,  Upper  Houses,"  the  home  of  Captain  Nathaniel  White, 
was  afterwards  sometimes  called  "Upper  Middletown,"  and  is  now  the 
town  of  "Cromwell."  Those  of  his  descendants  who  settled  in  "East 
Midddletown,"  afterwards  the  town  of  "Chatham,"  lived  in  that  part  of 
Chatham  which  is  now  the  town  of  "Portland."  Similar  changes  have 
occurred  in  the  names  of  many  other  places  mentioned  in  this  book 

Old  Style  and  New  Style.  Previous  to  1753,  the  year,  in  England 
and  her  colonies,  commenced  on  the  25th  of  March.  Thus,  the 
birth  of  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Captain  Nathaniel  White,  recorded, 
"March  7,  1654,"  was  doubtless  in  the  month  which  preceded  April, 
1655.  The  date  is  therefore  printed,  (page  27,)  "March  7,  1655." 
The  New  Style  having  been  adobted  in  Catholic  countries  in  1582, 
there  arose  the  custom  of  sometimes  using  a  double  date  for  that  part 
of  the  year  between  the  1st  of  January  and  the  25th  of  March.  Two 
methods  were  in  use:  the  one,  expressing  the  year  thus:  "1645-6;" 


x  Introduction. 

or,  "1660:  61,"  as  in  the  second  line  of  page  29:  the  other,  which  was 
more  common,  placing  the  last  figures  of  the  date  in  the  form  of  a  frac- 
tion. Thus,  the  marriage  of  Daniel  White,  (page  49,)  is  recorded, 
"Jan.  19,  170  8-9." 

In  this  volume  the  year  is  intended  to  be  conformed  to  the  Nev/ 
Style.  Some  errors  may  have  been  made  in  doing  this,  as  the  practice 
of  recorders  was  not  uniform,  praticularly  for  a  half  century  before 
the  New  Style  was  adopted.  No  correction  has  been  made  in  the  day 
of  the  month.  To  be  strictly  accurate,  ten  days  must  be  added  to  dates 
before  the  first  of  March,  1700,  and  eleven  days  to  dates  between  that 
time  and  the  third  of  September,  1752.  In  some  cases,  however, 
events  occurring  previous  to  1752  were  recorded  after  that  year,  and 
according  to  New  Style. 

A  few  fac-similes  of  autographs  are  given,  at  the  expense  of  individ- 
uals particularly  interested  in  their  insertion. 

The  Table  of  Heads  of  Families,  following  this  Introduction,  is 
arranged  upon  a  plan  not  found  in  other  works  of  this  character.  It 
offers  a  help  for  tracing  out,  and  keeping  in  the  memory,  the  line  of 
one's  ancestry,  and  for  gaining  a  comprehensive  view  of  the  whole 
circle  of  kindred.  This  Table,  and  the  copious  Indexes  at  the  close 
of  the  volume,  afford  all  needful  facilities  to  those  who  may  consult 
these  "Memorials." 

This  volume,  in  memory  of  Elder  John  White  and  his  Descend- 
ants, is  the  fruit  of  a  purpose  long  cherished  by  Mr.  Norman  White, 
of  New  York,  who  became  interested,  many  years,  since,  in  the  his- 
tory of  his-  ancestors,  and  collected,  from  various  sources  a  large 
amount  of  information  respecting  different  branches  of  the  Family. 
The  present  completion  of  the  design  then  formed  is  largely  due  to  his 
continued  interest  and  liberality.  Besides  contributing  much  to  the 
value  of  the  work>  by  the  constant  attention  given  to  it  in  all  its  tyles 
of  progress,  he  has  borne  about  one-third  of  the  expense  of  preparing 
and  publishing  this  volume,  thus  enabling  it  to  be  offered  to  other 
members  of  the  Family  at  a  price  considerably  less  than  its  actual 
cost. 

The  biographical  notices  of  Elder  John  White,  and  of  his  son,  Cap- 
tain Nathaniel  White,  were  principally  prepared  by  Henry  White, 
Esq.,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  who  had  also  been  long  interested  in  col- 
lecting facts  relating  to  his  ancestors,  and  who  has,  in  addition  to  lib- 
eral contributions,  devoted  much  time  to  assisting  in  the  preparation 


Introduction.  xi 

of  this  volume.  A  few  of  the  briefer  sketches  were  furnished  by  him, 
as  well  as  the  Extracts  from  English  Records,  in  the  Appendix,  and 
most  of  the  facts  given  respecting  the  descendants  of  Captain  John 
White,  of  the  fourth  generation.  He  has  also  made  many  valuable 
suggestions,  during  the  progress  of  the  work. 

The  history  of  those  early  families  that  lived  in  Middletown,  Conn., 
and  the  neighboring  towns,  was  originally  furnished  by  Mr.  Ebenezer 
B.  White,  of  Portland,  Conn.,  whose  more  recent  indefatigable  re- 
searches have  left  little  to  be  hoped  for,  from  any  further  examination 
of  records  in  that  vicinity.  He  has  also  aided  in  gathering  the  history 
of  many  families  in  other  places,  and  has  thrown  light  upon  some  ob 
scure  points,  by  his  ingenious  conjectures. 

The  memorials  of  so  extensive  a  Family  can  not  be  prepared  with- 
out the  assistance  of  many  of  its  members.  The  present  work  owes 
much  of  its  completeness  to  the  numerous  descendants  of  John  White 
who  have  collected  the  history  of  those  branches  of  the  Family  to 
which  they  respectively  belong,  and  have  thus  deserved  the  gratitude 
of  all  who  may  seek  for  information  in  these  pages. 

The  compiler  would  also  express  his  obligations  to  Sylvester  Judd, 
Esq.,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  the  veteran  genealogist  of  the  valley 
of  the  Connecticut;  to  Rev.  Lavius  Hyde,  of  Bolton,  Conn.;  to  Mr. 
D.  Williams  Patterson,  of  West  Winsted,  Conn.;  and  to  many  other 
persons  not  connected  with  the  Family,  for  varied  assistance  in  the 
preparation  of  this  work. 

It  is  proper  to  acknowledge  the  liberality  of  those  members  of  the 
Family  who  promptly  subscribed  for  several  copies  of  the  Memorials, 
thereby  encouraging  and  securing  the  publication  of  the  book. 

In  conclusion,  the  compiler  would  express  the  hope  that  these 
"Memorials"  may  contribute  to  inspire  the  living  with  a  reverence 
for  their  worthy  ancestors,  and  to  perpetuate  the  virtues  which  made 
them  worthy  of  commemoration. 

Vernon,  Conn.,  March,  1860. 


A  TABLE  OF  HEADS  OF  FAMILIES 

This  Table  contains  only  the  names  of  those  men,  surnamed  White, 
of  whose  children  some  definite  account  is  given  in  this  volume. 

Figures  prefixed  to  a  name  show  the  number  of  the  Section  in 
which  an  account  of  the  Family  is  given;  and  figures 
following  the  name  show  the  page  on  which  the  section  commences. 
The  figures  in  the  left-hand  column  refer  back  to  the  names  of  the 
fathers  of  the  persons  against  whose  names  these  figures  stand.  In 
a  few  instances,  the  same  numbers  serve  both  purposes  of  reference, 

By  means  of  this  Table,  lines  of  descent  may  be  very  readily  traced, 
and  degrees  of  affinity  ascertained. 


Generation  I. 

Section.  Page. 

1  JOHN,  13 

Generation  II. 

f      3  Nathaniel,  25 

1    -j     4  John,   jr.,  28 

[    5  Daniel,  28 


Generation  III. 

Descendants  of  Nathaniel. 

f    8  Nathaniel,  35 

9  John,  36 

\  10  Daniel,  37 

11  Jacob,  38 

12  Joseph,  39 


Descendant  of  John,  jr. 

4  13  John,  40 

Descendant  of  Daniel. 

5  14  Daniel,  42 

Generation  IV. 

Descendants  of  Nathaniel. 

[  15  Nathaniel,  45 

f 16  John,  46 

8  -j  17  Joseph,  46 

18  Daniel,  47 

19  William,  47 

20  Ebenezer,  48 


9     21  John, 

22  Nathaniel, 

f23  Daniel, 
I  24  Nathaniel, 
10  -I  25  Joseph, 
I  26  Hugh, 
I  27  John, 
[28  Isaac, 


48 
49 

49 
50 
51 
52 
52 
53 


Section.  Page. 

f  29  Jacob,  jr.,  54 

11  i  30  Thomas,  54 
[  31  John,  55 

12  32  Ebenezer,  56 

Descendants  of  John,  jr. 

[33  John,  57 

13  \  34  Jonathan,  58 
[  35  David,  58 

Descendants  of    Daniel. 

36  Daniel,  60 

37  Thomas,  61 

14  •{  38  Joel,  63 

39  Elisha,  66 

40  Simeon,  67 
[  41  Oliver,  67 

Generation  V. 

Descendants  of  Nathaniel. 

15  42  Nathaniel,  jr.,  69 
43  Jonathan,  69 

16  44  Oliver,  70 
45  John,   jr.,  71 

f46  Moses,  71 

17  \  47  Thomas,  71 
|  48  Joseph,  72 
I  49  Josiah,  73 
f50  Jacob, 

18  j  51  Daniel, 

[  52  Preserved, 

53  William,  jr., 

54  Nathaniel, 

19  ]  55  Daniel, 

I  56  Ebenezer, 
[57  David, 

20  58  Ebenezer, 

21  59  John,  79 
23     60  Jonathan,  79 

61  Jedediah,  80 


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Section. 

Page. 

T62  Nathaniel, 

81 

50     110  Luther, 

11G 

24  {  63  Elijah, 

81 

fill  Horace, 

116" 

[  64  Noadiah, 

82 

51  -1  112  Daniel, 

117 

25     65  Ebenezer, 

83 

!  113  Pliny, 

117 

66  Stephen, 

84 

[  114  Edward, 

118 

f67  Timothy, 

85 

f  115  Preserved, 

118 

26  4.  68  Aaron, 

85 

52  4  116  David, 

119 

(  69  Hugh, 

86 

1  117  Lewis, 

119 

27     70  Stephen, 

B9 

[  118  Walter, 

120 

71  John, 

90 

53     119  Gad, 

121 

28     72  Moses, 

91 

54     120  Jarib, 

121 

73  Elias, 

92 

55     121  Daniel, 

121 

f  74  Samuel, 
1  75  Jacob, 
30  4  76  Henry, 
1  77  Silas, 

93 
93 
94 

56     122  William  Porter, 
123  Enoch, 
57     124  Cotton, 
58     125  Jonathan, 

122 
122 
123 
123 

[  78  Joel, 

94 

126  Elijah, 

124 

31     79  Jacob, 
32     80  William, 

95 
95 

59     127  John,  jr., 
128  Nathaniel, 

124 

125 

81  Elizur, 
Descendants  of  John,  jr. 

96 

60     129  Aaron, 
130  Joseph, 
61     131  Daniel, 

125 
126 
127 

34     82  Asa, 

96 

132  John, 

127 

35     83  Thomas   Wells, 

97 

62     133  John, 

127 

Descendants    of    Daniel, 
f84  Daniel, 
36  4  85  Salmon, 
[  86  Elihu, 

98 
99 
101 

134  Nathaniel, 
f  135  Amos, 
63-!  136  Elijah. 
|  137  Daniel  Hnrlburt, 
f  138  Noadiah,  jr., 

128 
128 
129 
130 
131 

f  87  Joel,  jr., 

102 

64  4.  139  Joseph, 

131 

1  88  Lemuel, 

103 

1  140  Abijah, 

132 

38  4  89  Elijah, 

104 

[  141  Samuel, 

132 

I  90  Thomas, 
I  91  Daniel, 

104 
105 

65     142  David. 
143  Daniel, 

133 

39     92  Dudley, 

106 

66     144  Josiah, 

134 

40     93  Simeon,  jr., 

107 

145  George, 

135 

94  .Asa, 

107 

67     146  Timothy, 

136 

41     95  George, 

108 

68     147  Samuel, 

136 

Generation  VI. 

f!48  Daniel  Clark, 

137 

Descendants  of  Nathaniel 
f96  Samuel, 
42  4.  97  Nathaniel, 
I  98  Ebenezer, 
43     99  Enoch, 

109 
109 
110 
111 

1  149  Joseph, 
69  •{  150  Hugh,  jr., 
1  151  Ansel, 
[  152  Philo, 
70     153  Elisha, 
154  Dyer, 

137 
138 
139 
139 
140 
141 

44     100  Oliver,  jr., 
101  Moses, 

111 
112 

71     155Timothy, 
156  John, 

142 
142 

("102  Aaron, 
47  {  103  Job, 
[  104  Simeon, 

112 
112 
113 

f  157  Isaac, 
1  158  Moses,  jr., 
72  4  159  James, 

143 
144 
145 

f!05  Moses, 

113 

1  160  Calvin, 

145 

48  4  106  Joseph, 

114 

[  161  Elisha, 

146 

I  107  Reuben, 

114 

f  162  Joseph, 

147 

49     108  Josiah,   jr., 

115 

73  4  163  Elias,  jr., 

147 

109  Eldad, 

116 

[  164  Isaac, 

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[  165  Samuel,  jr., 

•     148 

94     219  Chester,                       177 

74  •{  166  Lemuel, 

149 

220  Addison  Hayes,         178 

[  167  Timothy, 

149 

[221  Oliver,                         178 

f  168  Dan, 

149 

95  \  222  Daniel,                         179 

75  •{  169  Thomas, 

150 

[223  George,                        179 

[  170  Elam, 

150 

f  171  Silas,  jr., 

151 

Generation  VII. 

77  \  172  Roswell, 
|  173  Chauncy, 

151 

152 

Descendants  of  Nathaniel. 

[  174  Brainard, 

152 

96             Luther,                      109 

78     175  Gershom, 

153 

97     224  Levi,                           181 

176  Joel,  jr., 

153 

225  Ezekiel,                     181 

[  177  John, 

153 

226  Ezra,                          182 

178  Thomas, 

154 

98     227  Lyman,                      182 

79  j  179  Lemuel, 

154 

228  Ralph,                        183 

|  180  Alexander, 

155 

229  Ebenezer,                  183 

[  181  Asa, 

156 

99     230  Phineas,                    183 

80     182  Joseph, 

156 

231  Enoch,  jr.,                 185 

[  183  Elizur,  jr., 

156 

101     232  David,                        185 

81  \  184  William, 

157 

233  Elihu,                         186 

[  185  Ebenezer, 

157 

102             Noadiah,                   112 

Descendants  of  John, 

jr. 

234  Justus,                       186 

82     186  John, 

158 

103     235  Chester,                     187 

187  Jeremiah, 

158- 

236  Job,                            187 

f!88  David, 

159 

104     237  Quartus,                    187 

I  189  Thomas, 

160 

107     238  Reuben  Augustus,  187 

83  \  190  John, 

161 

[239  Heman,                      188 

|  191  Olcott, 

161 

109  ^  240  Cyrus,                        188 

(  192  Samuel, 

162 

Eldad,                       116 

Descendants  of  Daniel. 

241  Medad,                       189 

84     193  Elijah, 

162 

111     242  Sewall,                      189 

1194  Salmon,  jr., 

163 

112     243  Gordon,                      190 

195  John, 

164 

113     244  Daniel    Granger,     190 

196  Thomas, 

164 

114     245  Edward  Corbett,     190 

[  197  Ebenezer, 

165 

[246  Martin,                      190 

86  4  198  Elihu.   jr., 

166 

115  <|  247  Luther,                       191 

[  199  Jonathan   Cole, 

166 

|  248  Roderick,                   191 

87     200  Jabez  Loomis, 

166 

[  249  Preserved,                 192 

88     201  Lemuel, 

167 

116     250  David,  jr.,                 192 

202  John  J., 

168 

251  William,                    192 

[203  Elihu, 

169 

120             Jay,                            121 

89  \  204  Elijah,  jr., 

169 

Bela,                          121 

I  205  Julius, 
90     206  Thomas,  jr., 
207  Asa, 

170 
171 
171 

121     252  George,                      193 
253  Daniel  Sherman,     193 

91     208  Daniel, 

171 

[254  Ebenezer,                  193 

209  Samuel, 

172 

123  •{          James  Porter,         123 

[210  William, 

173 

255  John  William 

92  t  211  Elisha, 

174 

[              Henry,                    193 

[  212  Benjamin, 

174 

125     256  Jonathan,  jr.,           194 

f213  Charles, 

175 

[257  Josiah,                       194 

I  214  Henry, 

175 

126  -j  258  Samuel   Sumner,     195 

93  1  215  George, 

176 

[  259  Ebenezer,                  195 

I  216  Frederick, 

17G 

127     260  John,                          195 

[  217  Solomon, 

176 

128     261  Nathaniel,  jr.,          193 

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f  262  Samuel  Kellogg, 

196 

f315  Truman,                     216 

1  263  Aaron,  jr., 

196 

1  316  Francis,                     216 

129  <|  264  Jonathan, 

197 

157  -{  317  Moses,                       217 

1  265  William  Ely, 

197 

|  318  Roderick,                   217 

1  266  Arthur, 

197 

1  319  Albert,                       218 

130     267  Harold, 

197 

[  320  Aimer,                       218 

131     268  Abram, 

198 

f321  James,  jr.,               218 

269  Daniel,  jr., 

198 

159  <j  322  Calvin,                       219 

132     270  Josiah,    W., 

198 

[  323  Elisha,                       219 

135     271  Amos,  jr., 
T272  Elijah,   jr., 

199 

199 

f324  Robert,                      219 
1  325  Richard  Mansfield,  220 
160  ]  326  Moses,                       220 

136  "1  273  Wilson, 
I  274  Charles, 

200 
20  L 

1  329  Mardenbrough,         221 
[  330  George,  Berkeley,  222 

T275  William, 
137  <!  276  Coral  Case. 
277  Jeremiah   G. 
Brainard, 

201 
201 

202 

161     331  George  Elisha,         222 
f331a  Comfort,                 222 
163  <|  331b  Edward   Rogers,   223 
|  331c  Edwin,                      223 

138    278  Noadiah, 

202 

[  331d  Elias,'                      223 

279  Amos, 
139     280  Joseph, 

203 
203 

164     332  Henry  Champlin,    223 
333  Isaac,                         224 

140     281  Abijah   L., 

2<»3 

165     334  Samuel,                     224 

282  Amos  H., 

203 

335  Jonathan  Porter,     224 

141     283  Backus, 

203 

166     336  Chester,                     225 

284     Austin  A., 

204 

337  Lemuel,  jr.,              225 

142     285  David,  ir.. 

204 

168     338  Calvin,                       225 

286  James  Wells, 

204 

339  Erastus  Wilson,      226 

143     287  Ebenezer  Butler, 

205 

169     340  Hiram   Jacob,          226 

144     288  S^enhen, 
289  William  Czar, 

205 
205 

170     341  Ransom  Coe,           226 
342  Osman,                      227 

T290  George  J., 
145  <!  291  Stephen  H., 
292  William  Starr, 
T293  Samuel, 

206 
20*5 
207 

207 

f343  Nelson,                      227 
172  -I  344  Orrin  Chauncey,     227 
I  345  John  Birge,               227 

146  <|  294  Timothy, 

208 

173     346  Charles  Plumb,        227 

(  295  Benjamin, 

208 

174     347  Elijah  Brainard,      228 

147     296  Aaron, 
148     297  Fortune  Clark, 

208 
208 

T350  William,                    228 
176  4  351  Albert,                       229 

149     298  Henry, 

209 

1  352  Frederic,                   229 

299  Joseph, 
150     300  Canvass, 

209 
210 

f353  John,                          229 
177  ]  354  Jacob,                        230 

301  Hugh, 
T302  Jonas, 

210 
211 

[  355  Luther,                      230 

152  -{  303  Hiram, 

211 

179     356  Lemuel,  jr.,              231 

I  304  Philo, 

211 

357  Aaron  J.,                  231 

153     305  Elisha,  jr., 
154     306  Henry  , 

213 
21°> 

182     358  William  Morell,       231 

155     307  Amos, 
308  Aaron  Clark, 

213 
214 

Descendants  of  John,  jr. 

f309  Elisha, 

21  i 

f359  Dan,                           231 

310  John.jr., 

214 

|  360  Gurdon,                     232 

156     311  Daniel, 

214 

186  \  361  Asa,                           232 

312  Isaac, 

215 

|  362  Harry,                       233 

313  Raymond  B., 

215 

|  363  David,                        233 

[  314  Amos, 

215 

[  364  Joseph,                      233 

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f  365  Asa, 

234            221 

366  Wells, 

234 

188     367  David,  jr., 

231            222 

368  Harris, 

^O*)                      OQQ 

[369  Henry, 

235 

[370  Samson  Keyes, 

235 

189  -j  371  Elias, 

235                 r 

[  372  Augustus  Stone, 

236 

191     373  John  Wright, 

236 

374  Horatio, 

236 

192     375  Asa  Gates, 

236 

Descendants  of  Daniel. 

230 

[376  John, 

237            231 

193  <j  377  George, 

237 

|  378  Daniel, 

237 

[  379  Quartus, 

237            232 

194     380  Justus, 

238 

[381  Luke  Brown, 

238            233 

195  -1  382  John,  jr., 

238 

1  283  Samuel    Brooks, 

239            235 

384  Morris  E.. 

239 

196-j  385  Thomas  Wait, 

oqc 

386  Luke    A.. 

240 

[  387  Nathan  Harwood, 

240            239 

197     388  Silas    Dickinson, 

240            242 

200     389  Jabez  Loomis,  jr., 

240 

391  Thomas  Jefferson, 

241            243 

201     393  James  Wells, 

242            246 

202     394  Joseph  Wood- 

247 

bridge, 

242 

395  William  H., 

242 

203     396  John    Trumbull, 

242 

204     397  Benjamin   Day, 

243            249 

205     398  Henry, 

243 

[  399  William  Wright, 

243 

207  }  400  Theodore  Hale, 

244            250 

|  401  Edward  Elijah, 

244 

[  402  Henry  Asa, 

244           251 

208     404  Norman, 

245            255 

209     405  Samuel  Pomeroy, 

245            260 

406  John   Chester, 

246 

210     407  Hanford, 

246            oco 

211     408  William, 

246 

[409  Lyman, 

247 

212  \  410  Harlow, 

247            267 

|  411  Alfred, 

247            268 

[  412  Charles, 

248            071 

214     413  Henry, 

248 

[414  Stephen, 

248 

|  415  Lyman, 

248 

215  \  416  Frederick  W., 

248 

|  417  William   H., 

248            274 

I  418  Albert   L., 

249            275 

[  419  Edwin  C., 

249            276 

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420  Oliver,  jr.,  249 

421  Daniel,  249 

422  Horace  Cleveland,  250 

423  George  Caldwell,  250 

Generation  VIII. 

Descendants  of  Nathaniel. 

424  Lorenzo,  251 
f425  Luther,  251 

227  <j  426  Edwin,  251 

[  427  James,  252 

428  William  Wallace,  252 

430  Phineas,  252 

431  Enoch   J.,  253 
[432  Oliver,  253 
4  433  James  Porter,  253 
[  434  Reuben,  253 

435  David,  253 

436  Elijah,  253 

437  Lewis  Clapp,  253 

438  James  Edwards,  254 

439  William  Chester,  254 

440  Heman,  jr.,  254 

442  Horace.  Homer,  2*5 

443  Charles,  255 

444  Daniel   H.,  255 

445  Jared,  256 

446  Norman  Stebbins,  256 

447  Alfred,  256 
[  449  Preserved  Merritt,  256 
I  449a  Albert  Milton,  257 

249  <!  450  Lewis.  257 

|  451  Lyman,  257 

I  452  LeRoy  Suderland,  257 

{  453  William  Wirt,  258 

454  George  Hall.  258 

455  Joseph  Pynchon,  258 

456  William  Pynchon,  258 
Henry  Childs,  194 

457  John,  259 
[  458  William  Henry,  259 

263  <!  459  Aaron.  2*9 

[  460  Samuel  Kellogg,  259 

461  George  Clinton,  259 
Daniel  Synond,  198 

462  William  Henry,  260 
[464  Gideon  Stebbins,  260 

273  -I  465  Elijah,  261 

[  466  Josiah  A.,  261 

467  Charles  A.,  261 

468  Milo  Everts,  261 

469  Coral  Case,  jr.,  262 


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470  Wade, 

262 

471  Willard   Stanley, 

262 

278- 

472  Joshua  Hazen, 

262 

473  John  D., 

263 

474  Richard  W., 

263 

475  Amos, 

263 

279 

476  Sylvester, 

264 

477  Abijah, 

264 

285 

478  Evelyn, 

264 

288 

479  George  Cossitt, 

264 

289 

480  Matthew  H., 

265 

f481  Luther, 

265 

482  Heman, 

265 

293 

483  Samuel,  jr., 

265 

484  Henry  S., 

265 

L485  Timothy, 

266 

297 

486  Edgar, 

266 

487  James  Hillhouse, 

266 

{  489  Jonas,  Autle, 

267 

302  \  490  Morris  Pratt, 

267 

I 

492  George  Manchester, 

267 

308 

493  Henry   H., 

267 

{  494  Joel, 

267 

495  Elisha, 

268 

496  William  C., 

268 

311 

496a  Isaac, 

268 

313. 

497  Edward, 

268 

498  George, 

269 

499  Daniel  D.  Tomkins 

269 

500  Joel  Clark, 

269 

315  -1  501  Hubbard   Tuthill, 

269 

502  Charles  Burt, 

269 

503  Baldwin  T., 

270 

[504  Isaac, 

270 

316  < 

505  Jacob, 

270 

506  Roderick, 

270 

507  Justus, 

270 

317 

508  Hiram  W., 

270 

'509  Leonard, 

271 

318  < 

510  Moses  Clark, 

271 

k  511  Joseph, 

271 

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320  512  William,  272 

321  513  Alverse  L.,  272 

324  514  Robert  Cornell,  272 

325  515  Richard  Grant,  272 

326  515a  Carleton,  273 
332     516  Samuel  Howes,  273 

335  Samuel  Porter,  224 
517  Norman  Brigham,  273 

336  518  Harrison,  273 
341     519  Alonzo,  273 

f520  George  Henry,  273 

353  {  521  Nehemiah  Bassett,  273 
I  522  Russell  M,.  274 
[  523  Linus,  274 

f  524  William  Sage,  274 

354  j  525  Henry  S.,  274 

526  Luther  Chapin,  275 

[  527  Jacob  Watson,  275 


Descendants  of  John, 

jr. 

(  528  Benjamin, 
359  |  529  Alonzo, 
|  530  Francis, 
[  531  Joshua, 

275 
275 
275 
276 

360     Albert  A., 

232 

361  532  Asa  J., 
533  George  W., 

27*3 
276 

Descendants    of    Daniel. 
404     535  Charles  Trumbull,  276 

407  536  Heman,  277 

408  Henry  W.,  246 
Joseph,                      246 

[537  James,  277 

I  538  Luman,  277 

420  \  539  Orrin  Washington,  277 
)  540  Wilson  Bacon,  278 
[  George,  278 


JOHN  WHITE 

AND  HIS  DESCENDANTS, 


First  Generation  and  Children. 

1.  Elder  John  White  was  one  of  the  first  settlers  of 
Cambridge  in  Massachusetts,  of  Hartford  in  Connecticut, 
and  of  Hadley  in  Massachusetts.  Neither  the  time 
nor  the  place  of  his  birth  is  known.  From  the  ages  of 
his  children,  and  the  time  of  his  death,  it  may  reasonably  be 
inferred  that  he  was  born  between  the  years  1595  and 
1605.  His  connection  with  Reverend  Thomas  Hooker  and 
his  church  renders  it  probable  that  he  had  known  and 
valued  Hooker's  ministry  in  England.  Chelmsford, — 
the  county-town  of  Essex  County, — about  thirty  miles 
north-east  of  London,  was  the  seat  of  Hooker's  labors ;  and 
it  has  been  plausibly  conjectured,  by  historians,  that  the 
company  who  attached  themselves  to  him  were  mostly  from 
Chelmsford  and  its  vicinity.  An  examination  of  the  par- 
ish register  of  Chelmsford  shows  that  the  name  of  White 
was  a  common  one  in  the  town ;  but  there  is  no  satisfactory 
evidence  connecting  the  subject  of  this  sketch  with  any 
of  ihe  families  named  in  the  parish  register.  Some  extracts 
from  the  public  records  at  Chelmsford  are  given  in  the 
Appendix  to  this  volume. 

The  first  certain  knowledge  we  have  of  John  White  is  as 
a  passenger  in  the  ship  Lyon,  Captain  Peirce,  wJr'ch  sailed 
from  England  about  the  twenty-second  of  June,  1632,  and 


14  First  Generation  and  Children. 

arrived  at  Boston,  in  Massachusetts,  on  Sunday,  the  six- 
teenth of  September  following,  after  a  voyage  of  eight 
weeks  from  the  Land's  End;  although  the  passengers  had 
been  twelve  weeks  aboard.  They  had  five  days  of  east 
wind  and  fog,  but  no  disaster.  There  were  one  hundred  and 
twenty-three  passengers,  of  whom  fifty  were  children,  all  in 
health.  The  names  of  thirty-three  adult  male  passenger? 
are  reported,  including  the  name  of  John  White.  He  was 
doubtless  accompanied  by  his  family,  which  then  consisted 
of  his  wife  and  at  least  two  children.  Many  of  the  pass- 
engers belonged  to  the  company  of  the  Reverend  Thomas 
Hooker,  who  was  prevented  from  coming  with  them  by  the 
attempts  of  his  enemies  to  arrest  him,  but  who  came  in 
the  following  year.  About  a  month  before  the  arrival  of 
the  Lyon,  that  part  of  Mr.  Hooker's  company  which  had 
came  over  before,  and  had  located  at  Braintree,  removed  to 
Cambridge,  then  called  Newtown;  that  township  having 
been  assigned  to  them,  by  the  General  Court  of  Mass- 
achusetts, for  their  settlement.  There,  at  Cambridge,  our 
John  White  found  his  first  home  in  this  western  world.  His 
homelot,  with  his  dwelling  house,  was  on  the  street  then 
called  Cow- Yard  Row.  This  homelot  contained  about  three- 
quarters  of  an  acre  of  land,  and  was  early  allotted  to  him, 
together  with  about  thirty  acres  of  farming  lands.  On 
the  5th  of  August,  1633,  three-quarters  of  an  acre  more, 
near  his  homelot,  was  granted  to  him  by  the  town,  for  a 
cow-yard.  "Gore  Hall,"  the  beautiful  library  building  of 
Harvard  University,  probably  now  graces  this  cowyard. 
If  not  on  the  identical  side,  it  is,  beyond  a  doubt,  very  near 
to  it.  The  location  and  quantity  of  his  allotments  of  land 
indicate  that,  in  his  contribution  to  the  common  stock  of 
the  settlement,  he  was  in  a  middle  place;  neither  among 
the  wealthier  nor  the  poorer  class.  It  is  a  fair  inference 
from  this  fact  that  his  condition  in  England,  as  to  pro- 
perty, was  an  easy  one,  and  that  no  necessity  of  outward 
circumstances  drove  him  from  his  comfortable  English 
home  to  the  privations  and  perils  of  the  wilderness. 

He  was  admitted  a  freeman  of  Massachusetts  on  the  4th 
of  March,  1633.       In  February,  1635,  the  town  of  Cam- 


John  White  15 

bridge  made  its  first  election  of  a  board  of  seven  men  "to  do 
the  whole  business  of  the  town."  These  officers  were 
afterwards  called  "Townsmen,"  and  "Selectmen."  John 
White  was  one  of  the  number  chosen.  His  associates 
were  John  Haynes,  Simon  Bradstreet,  John  Talcott,  William 
Westwood,  William  Wadsworth,  and  probably  James  Olm- 
sted,  all  of  them  prominent  and  influential  men. 

About  this  time,  Mr.  Hooker  and  his  people  began  to  feel 
straitened  in  their  accommodations,  and  determined  to  find 
a  new  home,  with  more  room  for  their  friends  whom  they 
were  still  expecting  from  England,  and  for  the  full  enjoy- 
ment of  their  religious  privileges.  They  selected  the 
valley  of  the  Connecticut,  and  having  obtained  a  reluctant 
consent  from  the  government  of  Massachustts,  which  ap- 
preciated their  influence  and  enterprise,  they  began  im- 
mediate preparations  for  removal.  A  new  company,  which 
arrived  in  1635,  with  the  Rev.  Thomas  Shepard  for  their 
minister,  purchased  the  estates  and  improvements  of  Mr. 
Hooker's  company,  and  continued  the  settlement  of  Cam- 
bridge. John  White  sold  to  Nicholas  Danforth,  on  the 
20th  of  October,  1635,  his  house  and  homelot,  with  most 
of  his  outlands;  and  on  the  30th  of  May,  1636,  another 
parcel  of  meadow  and  pasture.  In  this  last  deed,  of  May 
30th,  he  describes  himself,  by  anticipation,  as  "of  the 
new  towne  upon  Quinetacquet  River,"  and  the  lands  which 
he  conveys,  as  "in  Newtowne  in  the  Massachusetts."  On 
the  1st  of  March.  1642,  he  conveyed  to  Nathaniel  Sparrow- 
hawke  a  house  and  seven  acres  of  land,  on  the  south  side 
of  Charles  River ;  probably  the  last  parcel  of  his  Combridge 
"accommodation." 

In  June,  1636,  the  main  body  of  the  company,  with  whom, 
most  probably,  was  our  John  White  with  his  family,  effected 
their  removal  to  the  Connecticut.  A  vivid  idea  of  what  he 
and  his  conpanions  experienced  in  this  migration  is  best 
obtained  from  the  graphic  but  simple  narrative  of  histo- 
rian, Trumbull : — "About  the  beginning  of  June,  Mr.  Hooker, 
Mr.  Stone,  and  about  a  hundred  men,  women  and  children, 
took  their  departure  from  Cambridge,  and  travelled  more 
than  a  hundred  miles  through  a  hideous  and  trackless  wild- 


16  First  Generation  and  Children. 

erness  to  Hartford.  They  had  no  guide  but  their  compass ; 
made  their  way  over  mountains,  through  swamps,  thickets, 
and  rivers,  which  were  not  passable  but  with  great  dif- 
ficulty. They  had  no  cover  but  the  heavens,  nor  any  lodgings 
but  those  which  simple  nature  afforded  them.  They  drove 
with  them  a  hundred  and  sixty  head  of  cattle,  and  by  the 
way  subsisted  on  the  milk  of  their  cows.  Mrs.  Hooker  was 
borne  through  the  wilderness  upon  a  litter.  The  people 
generally  carried  their  packs,  arms,  and  some  utensils. 
They  were  nearly  a  fortnight  on  their  journey.  This  ad- 
venture was  the  more  remarkable,  as  many  of  this  company 
were  persons  of  figure,  who  had  lived,  in  England,  in  honor, 
affluence,  and  delicacy,  and  were  entire  strangers  to  fatigue 
and  danger." 

In  the  Records  of  Hartford  John  White  appears  as  one  of 
the  original  proprietors.  His  allotments  consisted — as 
nearly  as  can  be  determined  from  the  records — of  his  house 
lot,  containing  about  two  acres,  of  about  forty  acres  of 
meadow,  about  thirty-two  of  upland,  ten  acres  of  swamp, 
and  one  hundred  and  fifty  acres  of  upland  at  Hockanum, 
east  of  the  Great  River.  Of  one  hundred  original  pro- 
prietors, there  were  only  eighteen  whose  share  was  larger 
than  his.  His  homelot  was  on  the  east  side  of  what  is  now 
called  "Governor  Street,"  formerly  "Cole  Street,"  and  was 
about  ten  rods  south  of  the  Little  River.  The  present  name 
of  the  street  was  given  to  it  from  the  circumstance  that 
four  of  the  original  proprietors  whose  homelots  were  on 
this  street,  and  within  a  stone's  throw  of  each  other, 
became  Governors  of  Connecticut.  John  White's  house 
was  next  to  that  of  Governor  Hopkins,  and  near 
to  that  of  Governor  Wyllys.  The  famous  Charter 
Oak,  already  past  its  maturity,  and  beginning  in  its  decay 
to  construct  the  hollow  which  preserved  the  Charter  of  Con- 
necticut from  the  grasp  of  its  enemies,  stood  on  the  lot  of 
Governor  Wyllys ;  and  its  lengthening  shadows,  as  the  even- 
ing sun  went  down,  rested  on  John  White's  dwelling. 

At  Hartford  he  was  again  called  into  public  service.  In 
1642  he  was  chosen  one  of  the  selectmen  of  the  town, — or 
"orderers,"  as  these  officers  were  at  first  called, — and  again 
in  1646,  in  1651,  and  in  1656.  His  name  also  appears  fre- 


John  White  17 

quently  on  the  records  of  the  Courts,  as  a  juror,  or  as  an 
arbitrator  in  the  settlement  of  private  differences. 

Of  his  private  life  but  little  can  be  known.  He  was  pro- 
bably a  farmer,  gaining  a  support  for  his  growing  family  by 
the  practice  of  industry  and  frugality.  The  history  of  his 
children  shows  that  they  were  trained  to  these  virtues,  and 
also  that,  amid  the  many  cares  resting  upon  him,  he  did 
not  fail  to  secure  for  them  a  good  education.  He  maintain- 
ed a  respectable  standing  as  to  property,  and  had  some  share 
in  those  early  enterprises  which  encouraged  the  settlement 
of  other  towns.  The  records  of  Middletown  show  that  on 
the  24th  of  May,  1653,  "John  White  Senr.  had  granted  to 
him  thirty  acres  of  upland,  and  joining  to  his  homelot,  being 
his  proportion  in  Soheags  fields."  At  the  same  time  he  was 
granted  "his  second  and  third  divisions  at  Wongonk."  The 
early  records  of  Middletown  are  partially  lost,  and  do  not 
show  the  amount  of  his  proprietary  interest  there,  nor  how 
long  he  retained  it. 

Soon  after  the  death  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Hooker,  in  1647, 
dissensions  arose  in  the  church  at  Hartford,  between  the 
Reverend  Mr.  Stone  and  Elder  Goodwin.  The  exact  points 
of  difference  between  the  parties  are  now  somewhat 
obscure.  It  is  supposed  that  Elder  Goodwin  and  his  sup- 
porters were  zealously  opposed  to  any  relaxation  of  those 
requirements  for  a  participation  in  church  privileges,  which 
they  claimed  that  Mr.  Hooker  had  taught  and  enforced. 
Several  Councils  were  held  upon  the  subject;  but  harmony 
was  not  restored.  At  length,  the  supporters  of  Elder 
Goodwin's  views,  among  whom  was  John  White,  determined 
to  found  a  new  settlement  on  the  Connecticut,  above  Spring- 
field, where  they  might  have  room  to  follow  out  and  en- 
joy their  principles.  On  the  18th  of  April,  1659,  sixty 
persons,  from  Hartford  and  Wethersfield,  signed  the  agree- 
ment to  remove  to  Hadley.  The  place  of  John  White's 
name,  as  the  fifth  on  the  list,  indicates  that  he  was  among 
the  leaders  of  that  important  movement.  At  the  same 
time,  William  Westwood,  Richard  Goodman,  William  Lewis, 
John  White,  and  Nathaniel  Dickinson  were  chosen  to  go 
and  lay  out  homelots.  The  town  records  of  Hadley 
commences  with  a  record  of  these  transactions,  and,  after 


18  First  Generation  and  Children. 

mentioning  the  appointment  of  this  committee,  thus  pro- 
ceeds :  "The  plantation  being  begun  by  them  and  some  others 
of  the  Ingagers,  the  rest  of  the  Ingagers  that  remained  at 
Hartford  and  Wethersfield,  with  those  that  were  come  up  to 
Inhabit  at  the  said  plantation,  did  upon  the  ninth  of  Nov- 
ember, at  Hartford,  and  about  the  said  time  at  Wethers- 
field  and  at  the  said  plantation,  chuse  by  vote  William 
Westwood  Nathaniel,  Dickinson,  Samuel  Smith,  Thomas 
Standley,  John  White,  Richard  Goodwin,  to  order  all  publick 
occasions  that  conscerns  the  good  of  the  plantation  for  the 
yeare  Insueing."  This  is  called  on  the  margin  of  the  re- 
cord, "First  choice  of  Townsmen;"  though  it  is  plain  that 
this  was  a  voluntary  agreement  among  the  proprietors  of 
the  new  plantation,  rather  than  a  legal  organization. 

Thus  were  laid  the  foundations  of  Hadley.  It  was  the 
frontier  settlement  of  that  day,  looking  out  toward  the  north 
west,  and  east,  on  the  boundless  forest  and  its  savage  Indian 
occupants.  John  White's  share  in  the  common  enterprise 
was  represented  by  £150,  the  largest  share  being  represented 
by  £200.  His  homelot  was  on  the  east  side  of  Hadley  Street, 
and  is  thus  described  in  the  town  record:  "One  houselott 
containing  Eight  acres  more  or  lesse  as  it  lyes.  Bounded  by 
the  land  of  Peter  Tillton  South,  by  the  land  granted  to 
Thomas  Standlye  North,  abutting  West  against  the  comon 
streete,  and  East  against  the  woods;  being  in  Bredth  Six- 
teene  rod  and  in  length  Eightie."  A  part  of  this  homelot 
is  now  occupied  by  one  of  his  descendants,  having  never 
been  alienated  from  the  family.  He  had  also  a  large  allot- 
ment of  outlands.  During  his  residence  in  Hadley,  a  large 
share  of  his  time  was  given  to  the  interests  of  the  prosper- 
ous town.  His  name  is  very  frequently  found  on  the  com- 
mittees appointed  to  lay  out  lands  for  division  among  the 
proprietors,  and  on  committees  for  laying  out  highways,  or 
for  doing  other  business  incidental  to  a  new  settlement. 
After  the  town  was  legally  organized,  he  was  chosen  one 
of  the  selectmen  in  1662,  in  1663,  and  in  1665.  He  also 
twice  served  the  town,  1664  and  in  1669,  as  Representative — 
or  Deputy,  as  it  was  then  styled — to  the  General  Court  or 
Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  sitting  in  Boston.  The 


John  White  19 

early  records  of  the  Church  in  Ha'dley  are  destroyed;  but 
it  is  evidence  of  his  good  report  among  the  brethern,  that 
he  was  one  of  the  "messengers"  from  Hadley  when  the 
Church  at  Northampton  was  gathered,  in  April,  1661. 

After  1670  his  name  does  not  appear  on  the  records  of 
Hadley,  and  it  was  probably  during  this  year  that  he  return- 
ed to  Hartford.  Difficulties  still  existing  in  the  old  Church 
at  Hartford  resulted  in  another  secession,  and  in  the  or- 
ganization, on  the  12th  of  February,  1670,  of  the  South 
Church,  under  the  ministry  of  the  Reverend  John  Whiting. 
The  same  attachment  for  the  ancient  landmarks,  in  the 
constitution  and  discipline  of  the  church,  was  the  cause  of 
this  secession,  and  of  that  which,  eleven  years  before,  had 
founded  Hadley.  On  his  return  to  Hartford,  John  White 
connected  himself  with  the  South  Church,  and  was  chosen 
to  the  office  of  Elder  in  it.  It  is  not  improbable  that 
he  was  called  from  Hadley  to  fill  that  office.  The  home  of 
twenty-three  years  of  the  vigor  of  his  life  had  doubtleso 
retained  a  strong  hold  on  his  affection;  and,  as  he  felt 
the  weight  of  advancing  years,  it  may  have  needed  only 
the  attraction  of  a  Church  framed  after  his  idea  of  the  per- 
fect scripture  model,  to  win  him  back  to  its  rest.  If,  now, 
this  Church  of  his  choice  needed  his  help  and  services  as  an 
officebearer,  the  call  would  become  imperative. 

After  his  return  to  Hartford,  his  name  does  not  appear 
again  upon  the  records,  as  holding  civil  office,  or  performing 
civil  services.  The  office  of  Elder  then  exempted  him  who 
bore  it  from  all  duties  of  this  kind.  But  as  an  arbitrator, 
referee,  and  council  in  ecclesiastical  matters,  he  performed 
good  service  to  the  churches.  In  1676,  and  in  1677,  he  and 
his  eldest  son,  Nathaniel,  then  of  Middletown,  were  members 
of  the  council  called  to  heal  the  difficulty  which  had  long 
troubled  the  ancient  church  in  Windsor;  and  the  final  re- 
commendation of  the  council,  with  the  autograph  signatures 
of  its  members,  may  be  seen  in  the  archives  of  the  State, 
at  Hartford. 

John  White  was  married  in  England,  a  few  years  before  he 
came  to  Massachusetts.  The  Christian  name  of  his  wife  was 


20  First  Generation  and  Children. 

MARY ;  but  nothing  is  known  respecting  her,  except  that  she 
was  living  in  March,  1666.  She  died  before  her  husband, 
probably  after  his  return  to  Hardford. 

His  will  names  the  six  following  children,  two  or  three 
of  whom  were  born  in  England. 

Children. 

1.  Mary,        b.  ;  m. Jonathan  Gilbert.  (2) 

2.  Nathaniel,  b.  about!629   m.lst.EIizabeth — ;2d,  Mrs.  Martha  Mould(3) 


3.  John,         b. 

4.  Daniel,      b. 

5.  Sarah,       b. 

6.  Jacob,  b.  Oct.  8,  1645 


m.Sarah    Bunce.       -------     (4) 

m.  Sarah    Crow.        -------     (5) 

m. Stephen  Taylor  and  others.     -     -     -     (6) 


m. Elizabeth    Bunce.     -     -     -     -     -     -     (7) 

The  year  of  Nathaniel's  birth  is  derived  from  his  age  at  death,  as 
given  on  his  tombstone;  the  birth  of  Jacob  is  recorded  at  Hartford. 
The  ages  of  the  other  children  can  not  be  exactly  determined. 

The  life  of  John  White  was  prolonged  to  a  good  old  age, 
and  in  the  winter  of  1683-4  he  rested  from  his  labors.  The 
exact  time  of  his  death  is  not  known;  but  it  must  have 
occurred  between  the  17th  of  December,  1683,  the  date  of 
his  will,  and  the  23d  of  January,  1684,  the  date  of  the  in- 
ventory of  his  estate.  He  lived  to  see  all  his  children  mar- 
ried, and  to  hold  in  his  arms  his  children's  children,  to  the 
third  and  fourth  generations.  Of  his  children,  only  three 
sons  and  one  daughter  survived  him :  two  of  these  sons,  with 
John,  who  died  before  him,  were  the  heads  of  their  tribes, 
and  transmitted  his  name  and  principles  to  succeeding 
generations. 

His  will  is  recorded,  and  is  on  file  in  the  Probate  Office 
at  Hartford.  The  following  is  a  copy  of  the  original  docu- 
ment, which  is  in  the  hand-writing  of  the  principal  witness. 

The  Last  Will  and  Testament  of  Mr.  John  White,  of  Hartford. 

"For  as  much  as  my  time  is  Vncertaine,  and  I  know  not  the  day  of 
my  death,  I  Account  it  my  dutie  to  make  my  last  will  and  testament, 
which  is  as  followeth. 

I  Resigne  and  give  up  my  selfe,  soul  &  bodie,  to  my  soveraigne  Lord 
&  maker,  my  God  and  father  in  my  Lord  and  saviour  Jesus  Chist:  and 
to  prevent  trouble  to  those  that  shall  survive  mee,  I  do  dispose  of  that 
portion  of  outward  estate  which  the  Lord  hath  in  mercy  blessed  me 
with,  in  manner  following  (viz) 

I  give  &  bequeath  to  my  son  Nathanaell  White  thirtie  pounds,  and 
my  best  broad  Cloath  Coate,  &  I  also  give  him  my  iron  bound  Chest  in 
my  Chamber,  and  my  Cobirons  in  my  parlour,  &  that  part  of  my  ox 
pasture  which  lyeth  on  the  Left  hand  of  the  way  as  we  go  to  Wethers- 


John  White  21 

field  I  give  to  him  &  his  heirs  forever,  bounded  upon  the  highway  west, 
Henery  Grimes  land  North,  Mr.  Niccolls  his  land  South,  the  south 
meadow  east. 

I  give  to  my  son  Daniel  White  twentie  pounds. 

I  give  to  my  son  Jacob  White  and  his  heirs  forever  that  part  of 
my  ox-pasture  in  Hartford  which  lieth  on  the  right-hand  of  the  way 
leading  to  Wethersfield,  bounded  by  the  highway  East,  by  Jonathan 
Bigelows  land  South,  by  Henery  Grimes,  his  land  North,  and  Lieut. 
Bebsters  land  West.  I  also  give  him  my  feather-bed  in  the  Chamber 
with  a  Boolstar  and  pillow  and  the  best  blanket  upon  it,  and  the  bed- 
stead and  curtains  belonging  to  it.  I  impower  my  Executor  to  give 
to  my  daughter  Hixton  according  to  his  discretion  as  he  shall  see 
her  need  calls  ffor.  And  whereas  fformerlie  I  intended  to  give  one 
parcell  of  meadow  land  in  great  Ponset  to  Stephen  Taylor,  yet  now 
being  forced  to  pay  a  great  summe  of  money  ffor  the  Redemption  of 
his  house  and  home-lott,  I  now  see  cause  to  dispose  of  that  land  for 
payment  of  that  debt  and  shall  leave  it  to  my  Executor  with  the  ad- 
vice of  the  overseers,  to  give  either  to  him,  or  the  rest  of  my  daughter 
Hixton's  Children  as  he  shall  see  cause. 

I  give  to  my  grand  Child,  Stephen  Taylor,  a  flock  bed  and  truckle 
bed-stead  at  Nathanaell  White's  at  Hadley,  and  an  old  blanket  upon 
my  bed  in  my  chamber,  and  a  linzy  woolsie  Coverlid  at  the  feet  of 
my  bed  in  the  parlour,  and  a  piece  of  dutch  searge  now  at  the  taylors 
to  make  me  a  pair  of  breeches  and  jacket.  I  give  to  the  said  Stephen 
Taylor,  I  give  to  Sarah  White  the  daughter  of  my  son  Nathanaell, 
five  pounds. 

I  give  to  the  Rever.d  Mr.  John  Whiting,  my  honored  pastor,  five 
pounds  in  silver*  My  will  is  that  due  debts  being  discharged  and  the 
above  mentioned  legacies  payd,  the  remainder  of  my  estate  shall  be 
divided  among  my  grand-children,  (viz.)  Jonathan  Gilbert,  son  of  my 
daughter  Mary,  my  son  Nathanaell's  children,  my  son  John's  children. 
My  son  DanielPs  children,  and  my  daughter  Sarah's  children,  their 
sons  to  have  as  much  more  as  their  daughters,  and  if  any  of  their 
sons  shall  dye  before  they  come  to  the  age  of  one  and  twenty  years 
then  his  or  their  portion  to  be  divided  equally  among  the  survivors, 
and  in  like  manner  among  the  daughters  if  any  of  them  shall  dye  be- 
fore the  age  of  eighteen  years.  My  will  is  that  my  wearing  apparrell 
be  divided  amongst  my  sonns.  My  will  also  is  that  my  Executor 
shall  have  four  years  time  after  my  desease  for  the  payment  of  the 
legacies  mentioned,  only  my  will  is  that  my  movable  goods  be  payd  to 
them  that  are  readie  to  receive  them  presently  and  I  do  give  my  said 
Executor  full  power  to  sell  my  land  lying  in  the  last  out  division  in 
Hartford,  being  about  Eightie  acrees,  and  my  share  in  the  mill  for 
the  payment  of  the  legacies  as  aforesaid,  and  whatever  time  or  ex- 
penses he  shall  be  at,  in  managing  these  affaires  he  shall  fully  satisfie 
him-selfe  out  of  the  estate  before  division  be  made. 

I  do  constitute  and  ordaine  my  son  Nathaniell  White  the  sole  Exe- 
cutor of  this,  my  last  will  and  testament;  and  I  do  desire  my  beloved 


22  First  Generation  and  Children. 

friends  Ensign  Nathaniell  Stanly  and  Stephen  Hosmer  as  overseers 
to  assist  in  performances  of  this,  my  last  will,  and  I  do  give  them 
twentie  shillings  apiece  for  their  paines  therein. 

This  was  declared  by  John  White  senior  to  be  his  last  will  &  testa- 
ment on  the  seventeenth  day  of  December,  1683,  in  presence  of  Caleb 
Watson,  Mary  Watson." 

his 


mark. 

His  will  was  made  when  the  extreme  feebleness  of  old 
age  and  disease  forbade  him  to  write  his  own  name.  The 
following  is  fac-simile  of  his  signature  to  the  recommen- 
dation of  the  counsil  already  referred  to  in  the  year  1677. 
The  letter  h  was  made  with  a  downward  stroke,  as  was  com- 
mon in  early  times. 


The  Inventory  of  his  estate  is  dated  Jan.  23,  1683,  and 
amounts  of  £190.9s  It  contains  nothing  of  particular  in- 
terest and  is  omitted.  He  had  given  away  a  part  of  his 
property  during  his  lifetime. 

The  age  and  character  of  our  John  White,  as  well  as 
the  number  of  his  descendants  justly  entitle  him  to  the  ap- 
pellation of  patriarch.  The  controlling  pow.er  of  religion 
over  him  is  seen  in  his  forsaking  the  comforts  of  his  Eng- 
lish home,  and  encountering  the  privation  and  perils  of  a 
wilderness,  that  he  might  help  to  maintain  what  he  con- 
sidered to  be  a  true  church,  and  might  enjoy  the  pure  wor- 
ship of  God,  and  the  teachings  of  his  faithful  ministers. 
To  the  conscientious  zeal  of  the  Puritan,  he  added  the  en- 
terprise and  daring  of  the  Pioneer.  Ever  ready  to  forsake 
his  old  home  and  make  for  himself  a  new  one,  when  the 
interests  of  truth  and  religion  called,  the  Newtowne  of 
Massachusetts  was  cheerfully  exchanged  for  the  New- 
towne of  Connecticut;  and  this  last,  again,  for  the  frontier 
post  of  Hadley.  And  when  he  could  serve  the  same  cause 
with  greater  usefulness  in  his  old  home,  we  find  him  again 
at  Hartford,  with  his  harness  on  and  ready  to  labor,  even 
in  the  feebleness  of  age. 

His  good  sense  and  sound  judgment  are  attested  by  the 
nature  of  the  services  which  his  fellow  citizens  sought  from 


John   White  23 

him.  Each  of  the  three  important  towns  in  which  he  lived 
required  his  aid  in  the  management  of  its  prudential  af- 
fairs. The  capacity  to  discharge  the  duties  of  Townsman, 
as  well  as  those  of  a  representative  to  the  colonial  legislature 
was,  in  that  day  an  indespensable  prerequisite  to  the  ap- 
pointment. The  office  of  ruling  elder  in  the  church,  which 
he  held  for  the  last  ten  or  twelve  years  of  his  life,  was  one 
of  great  influence,  and  importance.  There  was  usually 
.but  one  ruling  elder  in  each  church.  His  office  was  de- 
signed to  relieve  the  teaching  elder,  or  pastor,  of  a  consider- 
able part  of  the  labor,  responsibility,  and  anxiety  attend- 
ing the  government  and  discipline  of  the  church.  It  re- 
quired a  grave,  discreet,  and  reliable  man,  one  who  had 
earned  a  good  report  of  those  without,  and  those  within 
the  church.  Such  a  one,  in  all  respects  furnished  for  his 
work,  was  our  John  White. 

To  be  the  descendant  of  one  whose  qualifications  caused 
him  to  be  called  to  these  various  duties  in  the  state,  and 
in  the  church,  and  who  appears  to  have  discharged  them 
well,  is  a  matter  of  just  pride.  His  descendants  may 
safely,  and  abundantly  honor  the  ancestor  in  whose  foot- 
steps they  may  so  safely  walk. 


Second  Generation  and  Children 

2.  Mary  White,  daughter  of  Elder  John  (1)  was  born  in 
England,  a  few  years  before  the  family  emigrated  to  Mass- 
achusetts. She  died  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  probably  in  the 
early  part  of  the  year  1650.  She  married,  Jan.  29,  1646. 
Jonathan  Gilbert  of  Hartford,  an  early  settler  there.  His 
name  often  occurs  upon  public  records,  which  show  that  he 
was  a  man  of  enterprise,  and  influence.  He  sometimes  re- 
presented the  town  in  the  General  Court,  was  collector  of  the 
customs  at  Hartford,  and  was  Marshal  of  the  Colony  ;  —  the 
latter  office  corresponding  to  that  of  high-sheriff.  He  also 
rendered  important  service  to  the  Colony  in  the  dif- 
ficulties with  the  Indians;  acting  as  intrepreter,  and  being 
often  selected,  on  account  of  his  bravery,  as  the  leader  in 
emergencies  of  danger,  and  importance.  He  was  exten- 
sively engaged  in  the  trade,  and  coasting  business  of  the 
young  colonies  and  acquired  great  wealth,  for  those  days. 
He  died  Dec.  10,  1682,  in  the  64th  year  of  his  age,  leaving 
an  estate  of  nearly  £2500. 

Her   Children. 

1.  Jonathan,  b.  May  11,  1648.  A  part  of  his  early  life  was  spent 
in  the  West  Indies.  He  afterwards  settled  as  a  merchant  in 
Middletown,  Conn.,  and  m.  June  22,  1679,  Dorothy  Stow  of  Middle- 
town;  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel,  and  Hope  Stow.  Being  dissatis- 
fied withe  the  legacy  left  him  by  his  father,  he  petitioned  to  the 
General  Court  for  some  farther  provision  from  his  father's  estate, 
A  number  of  curious  documents  connected  with  this  application 
are  preserved  among  the  State  Papers  at  Hartford.  ("Private 
controversies,"  Vol.  II.,  P.  P.  129-137.)  He  died,  Feb  1,  1698, 
ae  49.  His  widow  d.  July  14,  1698,  a?  40. 


Children 
1.  Mary, 
2.  Jonathan, 
3.  Mehitable 
4.  John, 

Born 
May  18,  1680. 
Mar.  31,  1681, 
Feb,  8,  1682. 
June  30,  1683. 

Children 
5.  Jonathan, 
6.  Jonathan, 
7.  Nathaniel, 
8.  Ebenezer, 

Born 
Feb.  8,  1685. 
April  11,  1686. 
Dec.  27,  1689. 

9.  Sarah. 

i 

All  three  Jonathan's,  died  in  infancy. 

Ebenezer,  died  March  21,  1718. 

2.     Mary,  born,  Dec.  15,  1649;  probably  died  young. 


Descendants  of    John  White.  25 

Note.  After  the  death  of  his  first  wife  Jonathan  Gilbert  married 
Mary  Wells,  by  whom  he  had  Sarah,  b,  July  25,  1651  and  several  other 
children,  Mrs.  Mary  (Wells)  Gilbert  survived  her  husband,  d.  July  3, 
1700,  ae  74.  A  somewhat  extended  account  of  the  "Gilbert  Family" 
may  be  found  in  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Regist- 
er, Vol.  IV.,  1850. 


3.  Captain  Nathaniel  White,  son  of  Elder  John  (1)  was 
born  in  England,  about  1629,  three  years  before  his  father 
came  to  New  England.  He  was  about  seven  years  old 
when  the  family  removed  from  Cambridge  to  Hartford. 
In  1650,  or  1651,  when  about  twenty-one  years  old,  he  re- 
moved to  Middletown,  on  the  Connecticut  River,  being  one  of 
the  original  proprietors,  and  first  settlers  of  that  town.  His 
homelot  was  in  that  part  of  Middletown  formerly  called 
"Upper  Houses,"  and  afterwards  "Upper-Middletown," 
now  constituting  the  town  of  Cromwell.  His  dwelling 
house  was  in  the  lower  part  of  the  village,  on  the  street  that 
lies  between  the  Middlesex  turnpike  and  the  Connecticut 
River.  He  early  acquired  great  influence,  and  was  among 
the  leading  men  of  that  section  of  the  Colony.  In  civil  life 
he  was  almost  constantly  employed  in  some  of  the  various 
town  offices,  and  also  statedly  represented  the  town  in  the 
Legislature, — or  General  Court,  as  it  was  at  first  called — of 
the  Colony.  He  was  first  chosen  in  1659  when  about  thirty 
years  of  age,  and  from  1661  to  1710,  a  period  of  fifty  years, 
he  was  chosen  Deputy  once  every  year,  and  often  twice ;  the 
Legislature  then  meeting  simiannually,  in  May  and  October 
of  each  year,  and  a  new  election  being  held  for  each  session. 
The  only  exception  to  his  regular  election  was  in  the  year 
1688,  when,  in  consequence  of  the  usurpation  of  Sir  Edmond 
Andros,  there  was  no  elections  by  the  people.  He  was 
elected  a  representative  from  Middletowne  eighty-five  times, 
and  was  eighty-one  years  old  when  last  chosen.  Very  few 
instances  can  be  found  of  so  long  an  official  life  dependent 
on  annual,  popular  elections,  probably  no  other  in  which  the 
same  political  community,  by  a  majority,  of  all  its  voters, 
has  elected  the  same  individual  its  representative  in  the 
Legislature  of  the  State  eighty-five  times.  Such  facts  as 
this  have  secured  for  Connecticut  the  appellation  of  the 
"land  of  steady  habits". 


26  Second  Generation  and  Children 

In  1669,  Nathaniel  White  was  appointed  by  the  Legis- 
lature a  magistrate  and  commissioner  for  Middletown,  and 
1684,  for  Middletown,  Haddam,  and  the  district  of  Meriden, 
and  he  held  local  courts  for  these  places.  In  military  life 
he  rose  through  successive  grades  to  the  rank  of  Captain, 
the  title  of  which  office  he  carried  with  him  through  life. 
The  following  is  a  fac-simile  of  his  signature  as  com- 
missioner, in  1695. 


It  is  evident  form  the  nature  of  the  public  service  he 
rendered,  traces  of  which  are  found  in  the  records  of  the 
town  and  of  the  Colony,  that  he  was  a  man  of  ability  an  I 
education,  and  that  he  deserved  the  great  and  long  con- 
tinued confidence  reposed  in  him  by  his  fellow  citizens. 
The  Rev.  Dr.  Field,  in  his  address  on  the  two-hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Middletown,  says  of  him 
that  "he  was  a  man  of  high  religous  character  and  soun:l 
judgment."  "He  died  Aug.  26,  1711,  aged  about  82,"  as  the 
inscription  on  his  monument  informs  us.  His  grave  is  in 
Middletown  City,  in  the  burying  ground  near  the  river.  In 
his  will,  which  is  dated  Aug.  16,  1711,  after  some  other  be- 
quests, he  gives  one-fouth  of  his  undivided  lands,  "to  re- 
main for  the  use  of  the  Publick  School  already  agreed  upon 
in  the  Town  of  Middletown  forever."  Respecting  certain 
other  provisions  of  his  will,  he  makes  this  statement: 
"And  the  reason  why  I  say  my  daughters  shall  have  each 
of  them  one-third  of  what  movable  household  goods  war? 
in  being  when  former  wife  dyed,  is  because  I  intend  what 
my  now  wife  hath  gained  by  her  industry,  and  what  she 
brought  with  her  to  me  should  be  at  her  own  dispose." 
The  Inventory  of  his  estate  amounted  to  £927.  11s  5d.  He 
owned  about  1500  acres  of  land,  and  was  for  a  long  time 
the  second  in  property  in  the  town. 

He  married,  1st,  Elizabeth  -  ,  who  was  mother 
of  his  children.  Her  family  name  and  original  residence 
have  not  been  ascertained.  .Her  grave-stone,  which  stands 
by  that  of  her  husband,  and  was  probably  erected  after 


Descendants  of     John   White  27 

his  death,  says  that  she  "died  in  the  year  1690,  aged  about 
65  years."  * 

He  married  2d,  Mrs.  Martha  Mould,  widow  of  Hugh 
Mould  of  New  London,  Conn.,  and  dau.  of  John  Coit  and 
Mary  [ Jenners  ?] .  Two  of  her  daughters  had  married  sons 
of  Captain  White.  She  died  April  14,  1780,  "aged  about 
86."  This  is  the  age  given  on  her  grave-stone,  at  the  Upper 
Houses.  The  town  record  says  "in  Ye  77th  year  of  her 
age,"  which  is  doubtless  an  error. 

Children;    By   The   First   Marriage. 

Children  Born  Married  Died 

1.  Nathaniel  July  7,  1652,    Elizabeth    Savage,  (8)    NQV 

2.  Elizabeth  Mar.    7,    1655,  Sergt.  John  Clark,  of  M.  ]  1735,' 

3.  John  April  9,  1657,  Mary  (9>r  D^cl 

4.  Mary    %  April   7,   1659,  Jacob,  Cornwell,  of  M.  Jan.  16,  1678 j  mi! 
S.Daniel  Feb.  23,  1662,    Susannah  Mould  (10)  ^f**88' 

6.  Sarah  t        Jan.  22,  1664,  John  Smith,  of  Haddam, 

7.  Jacob  May   10,   1665,Deborah  Shepard,  (11) 

8.  Joseph  Feb.   20,   1667,   Mary  Mould,  (12) 

*  The  will  of  Thomas  Bunce,  sen.,  without  date,  but  probably  made 
in  1682,  mentions  his  "daughter,  Elizabeth  White,"  (see  Family  7,) 
and  also  his  "cousin  Elizabeth  White."  It  is  not  improbable  that  in 
the  latter  case  he  refers  to  the  wife  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  White;  but 
no  certain  proof  of  this  relationship  has  been  discovered.  In  form- 
er times  the  word  cousin  was  frequently  used  instead  of  nephew  or 
niece. 


28  Second  Generation  and  Children 

$  One  of  the  children  of  Mary,  (Wait,)  was  a  volunteer  in  the 
expedition  to  Canada,  in  1709.  He  was  born  Sept.  1692,  d.  1742. 

t  Sarah's  husband  (John  Smith)  was  probably  a  ship-master.  She 
died  before  her  father.  One  of  her  children  (Nathaniel,  bap.  at 
Mid.,  Jan.,  5,  1696.)  is  said  by  an -old  memorandum,  dated  Fab.  8, 
1787,  to  have  sailed  away  as  a  ship-carpenter,  and  was  never  heard 
of  more. 


4.  Sergeant  John  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Elder  John,  (1) 
settled  in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  his  homelot  was  on  the  east  side 
of  the  street,  the  fifth  from  the  south  end  of  the  homelots, 
as  they  were  originally  laid  out.  He  was  buried  in  Hat- 
field,  Sept.  15,  1665.  His  age  is  not  known,  but  it  was 
less  than  35  yrs.,  of  age.  The  inventory  of  his  estate 
amounting  to  £313,  includes  a  house  and  'homelot  at  Hat- 
field  and  also  at  Hartford,  Conn.  It  is  probable  that  he  re- 
sided at  Hartford  till  within  a  year  or  two  of  his  death,  and 
that  his  children  were  born  there. 

He  married  Sarah  Bunce  of  Hartford,  dau.  of  Thomas 
and  Sarah  Bunce,  ffter  the  death  of  her  husband,  the 
widow,  Sarah  White,  married  Nicholas  Worthington,  of 
Hatfield.  She  died  June  20, 1676.  Mr.  Worthington  again 
married,  and  died  Sept.  6,  1683.  (An  account  of  the  des- 
cendants of  Nicholas  Worthington  may  be  found  in  "Good- 
win's" Genealogical  Notes.") 

Children. 

1.  Sarah,  b.  -      — ;  m.  Feb.  1678.     John  Graves  of  Hatfield,  who  d. 

Dec.  2,  1730.       They  had  ten  children,  5  girls  and  5  boys. 

2.  John,  b.  1663;  m.  Hannah  Wells,  (13) 


5.  Lieutenant  Daniel  White,  son  of  Elder  John  (1)  was 
probably  born  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  as  early  as  1639.  He 
settled  in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  about  the  year  1662,  as  appears 
from  the  following  entries  on  the  town  record  of  Hadley. 


Descendants  of     John  White.  29 

'Jan.  21,  1660:  61.  This  day  Daniel  White  had  a  hundred 
pound  lot  given  him  beyond  the  River,  and  his  father  John 
White  Ingages  for  him."  Dec.  12,  1661,  there  was  a  re- 
newal of  the  grant  to  Daniel  White  "provided  he  be  resident 
on  his  allotments  in  March  next."  His  homelot  was  on 
the  west  side  of  Hatfield  Street,  the  fourth  lot  south  of  the 
Mill  Lane,  or  road  leading  westerly.  Other  lands  were 
allotted  to  him,  and  the  records  of  Hatfield  show  that  he 
was  a  farmer.  He  was  frequently  called  into  the  service 
of  the  town.  Before  the  division  of  Hadley  he  was  chosen 
a  constable  in  1666,  and  one  of  the  selectmen  in  1670.  The 
town  of  Hatfield  was  incorporated  in  1670,  but  the  records  of 
the  town  officers  previous  to  1677  are  mostly  lost.  During 
the  twenty  years  after  1678,  Daniel  White  was  eight  times 
chosen  one  of  the  selectmen  of  Hatfield.  He  occasionally 
held  other  offices,  and  was  often  appointed  on  committees 
for  attending  to  various  town  affairs  which  called  for  the 
exercise  of  discretion  and  sound  judgment.  He  was  also 
active  in  the  ecclesiastical  affairs  of  the  town:  The  title 
of  Lieutenant  is  first  given  him  on  the  records  in  Dec.,  1692. 
The  following  is  a  fac-simile  of  his  autograph,  in  1701. 


He  died  July  27,  1713,  being  probably  not  far  from  75 
years  of  age.  By  his  will  dated  July  11,  1713,  he  gave 
£4,  to  the  church  in  Hatfield,  and  constituted  his  only  sur- 
viving son,  Daniel,  his  executor.  Previous  to  his  death 
he  had  given  a  part  of  his  land  to  his  son,  Daniel,  and  to 
his  daughter  Hannah ;  but  he  left  a  large  estate  for  those 
times.  The  inventory  amounted  to  £363,  not  including 
the  homestead  and  some  other  property,  which  was  ap- 
praised in  1719,  after  the  death  of  his  widow,  at  nearly 
£300.  He  married  Nov.  1,  1661.  Sarah  Crow,  daughter 
of  John  Crow  and  Elizabeth  Goodwin.  Her  father  was 
an  early  settler  in  Hartford  and  Hadley,  and  became  one 
of  the  largest  land-holders  in  the  colony  of  Connecticut. 
Her  mother  was  the  only  child  of  Elder  William  and 


30  Second  Generation  and  Children 

Susannah  Goodwin.  Elder  Goodwin  was  a  fellow-pass- 
enger with  Elder  John  White  in  the  ship  Lyon,  and  .was  one 
of  the  leaders  in  the  settlement  of  Hadley.  Sarah  Crow 
was  born  at  Hartford,  March  1,  1647,  and  was  but  14  years 
and  8  months  old  at  the  time  of  her  marriage.  She  was 
one  of  seven  daughters  who  married  into  some  of  the  best 
families  in  the  valley  of  the  Connecticut.  A  high  author- 
ity in  such  matters  has  said  "Those  Crow  girls  made  smart 
women."  Mrs.  Sarah  White  died  at  Hatfield,  June  26, 
1719,  se  72.  Her  inventory  shows  the  following  list  of 
articles  in  her  wardrole.  She  was  not  only  well  supplied, 
but  seems  to  have  been  a  little  extravagant  for  that  day, 
for  one  residing  in  a  small  town. 


8.   Shifts 1 

Damask  Gown 1 

Silk  Girdle 0 

Green  ribbon  girdle 0 

Linen    Gloves 0 

Muff    0 

Head    Linen 1 

Leather    Gloves 0 

Pair    blue    Stockings 0 

Lustring    Hood 0 

Flamode    Hood__ 0 

Silk  Handkerchief 0 

Painted    do 0 

Cambric  do 0 

2  Handk'fs  4s.  and  3s 0 

3  do.  5s.,  3s.  and  3s 0 

Plain  cloth  Coat 0 

Fan, 0 

Painted    do__  0 


s. 

d. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

17 

0 

White  waistcoat 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Damask    Coat 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

Painted  serge  coat 

0 

15 

0 

1 

6 

Blue  damask  Mantua-  _ 

1 

2 

0 

2 

0 

Streaked  undercoat  

0 

8 

3 

3 

0 

Silk  prunella  Mantua__ 

1 

10 

0 

10 

0 

Serge  hood  and  blue 

3 

6 

facing 

1 

10 

0 

1 

6 

Old  Serge  Hood 

0 

5 

0 

12 

6 

Old  reddish  Coat 

0 

4 

0 

11 

0 

Old  black  coat 

0 

2 

0 

5 

0 

Pair  blue  and  red  sleeves 

0 

2 

0 

3 

0 

Old  black  Mantua 

0 

2 

0 

5 

0 

Blue  calico  Apron 

0 

1 

6 

7 

0 

2  do,  4s.  and  4s.,  6d  

0 

8 

0 

11 

0 

Garlix  Aprons 

0 

3 

6 

10 

0 

Yellow  flannel  waist  coat 

0 

5 

0 

1 

6 

White  Apron 

0 

5 

0 

1 

6 

Neck    Handk'f,_     _  _ 

0 

4 

0 

Total, £16     8     0 

Equal    to    $  54.67. 


The  mantuas  were  gowns,  or  dresses;  the  coats  were    petticoats. 


Descendants  of     John  White.  31 

Children  Born              Married                                                  Died 

1.  Sarah  Oct.  15,  1662    Thomas   Loomis 

2.  Mary  Sept.   5,   1664. 

3.  Mary  Ag.  5,  1665  — ,    Wells 

4.  Elizabeth  Nov.  13,  1667  Dea.   Samuel  Loomis  Feb.  18,  [25  ?  ]  1736 

5.  Daniel  July  4,  1671     Sarah  Bissell  (14) 

6.  Esther  Feb.,  1675 

7.  Hannah  July  4,  1674.  d.    in    infancy 

8.  John  Nov.   16,   1676  Aug.  1677 

9.  Esther  *  Lieut.  John  Ellsworth  Sept.  7,  1766,  ae.  89. 

10.  Hannah       Sept.  1679       Dea.  Nathaniel  Dickinson. 

11.  Mehitable   Mar.  14,  1683  Jeremiah   Bissell 

*  Esther's  husband  (Lieut.  John  Ellsworth)  is  called  the  first  settler 
of  Ellington,  then  a  part  of  Windsor;  although  his  family  had  not  re- 
moved thither  previous  to  his  death,  which  occured  by  accident.  A 
stone  was  erected  bearing  this  insciption  "Lieut.  John  Ellsworth  was 
killed  here  by  the  fall  of  a  tree,  Oct.  26th,  1720,  aged  49  years  and  19 
days."  The  stone  has  been  removed  a  short  distance,  and  now  stands 
by  the  road-side  about  one  mile  southeast  of  the  meeting-house. 


32  Second  Generation  and  Children 

6.  Sarah  White,  daughter  of  Elder  John  (1)  was  thrice 
married.  She  died  at  Hatfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1702,  after 
an  eventful  life. 

She  married  1st,  Stephen  Taylor,  who  settled  in  Hat- 
field  about  1662.  He  was  buried  there,  Sept.  8,  1665, 
just  one  week  before  his  brother-in-law,  John  White,  Jun. 

She  married  2d,  Oct.  15,  1666,  Barnabas  Hinsdale,  of  Hat- 
field  who  was  slain  by  the  Indians,  Sept.  18,  1675.  He  was 
one  of  the  company  under  the  command  of  Capt.  Lathrop, 
which  was  surprised  at  "Bloody  Brook,"  in  Deerfield.  A 
monument  was  erected  in  1835,  inscribed  With  the  names 
of  ninety  men  who  were  then  massacred. 

She  married  3d,  Feb.,  1679,  Walter  Hickson  of  Hatfield, 
who  died  April  3,  1696. 

Her  Children  by  Stephen  Taylor. 

Children  Born  Married  Died 

1.     Stephen  Patience  Brown  Jan.  3,  1719 


Descendants  of  John  White  33 

(Barnabas  Hinsdale) 

2.  Barnabas  *  Feb.   20,   1668        Martha  Smith  Jan.  25,  1725,  ss.  57 

3.  Sarah  Daa.  Samuel  Hall  between  1716  and  1722 

4.  Elizabeth      Oct.  29,  1671  Mar.  8,  1672 

5.  Isaac  Sept.  15,  1673       Lydia  Loomis  Mar.  1,  1739,'ae  65 

6.  Mary  f          Mar.  27,   [1676?] 

(By  Walter  Hickson) 

7.  John  Nov.  7,  1679  July  2,  1691  ae  11 

8.  Elizabeth      Jan.  26,  1681  probably  d.  young. 

9.  Jacob  f         Jan.  26,  1683 

*  Barnabas  had  nine  children,  his  seventh  born,  (Capt.  John  Hins- 
dale) who  was  born  Aug.  13,  1706,  lived  in  Kinsington,  (now  Berlin) 
Conn.,  and  died  Dec.  2,  1792  se.  86.  He  married  Nov.  8,  1733 
Elizabeth  Cole  of  Hartford,  who  died  July  1,  1784,  se  73.  His 
son,  Rev.  Theodore,  graduated  at  Yale  College  in  1762,  was  a  minister 
in  Windsor,  Conn.,  afterwards  removed  to  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  the  town 
being  named  in  his  honor,  and  d.  there  Dec.  29,  1818,  se.  80.  Elijah, 
another  son  of  Capt.  John,  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth  who  was  the  mother 
of  Elijah  Hinsdale  Burritt,  the  astronomer,  and  of  Elihu  Burritt,  the 
"learned  black-smith,"  Lydia,  dau.  Capt.  John,  who  married  Samuel 
Hart  of  Berlin,  was  the  mother  of  Mrs.  Emma  Willard,  and  of  Mrs. 
Almira  Lincoln  Phelps,  each  of  whom  were  widely  known  as  in- 
structress and  authoress  . 

J  Mary  by  the  Hatfield  record,  was  born  in  1677,  which  is  plainly 
an  error.  She  is  named  in  the  will  of  her  step-father  Walter  Hick- 
son,  but  nothing  later  is  known  of  her. 

f  Jacob,  was  taken  captive  by  the  Indians  at  Deerfield,  Feb.  29, 
1704,  and  was  slain  by  them  at  Cowas,  New  Hampshire,  while  on 
their  journey  to  Canada.  He  was  only  21  years  of  age. 


7.  Ensign  Jacob  White,  youngest  son  of  Elder  John 
(1)  was  born  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  8,  1645.  He  was 
less  than  fourteen  years  of  age  when  his  father  removed 
to  Hatley,  Mass.,  and  probably  accompanied  the  family 


34  Second  Generation  and  Children. 

thither.  Soon  after  reaching  his  majority  he  returned 
to  Hartford  and  settled  on  his  father's  old  homestead  He 
was  admitted  a  free-man  of  the  Colony  in  1668.  The 
nature  of  the  various  public  offices  to  which  he  was  called 
at  Hartford  indicates  that  he  was  a  man  of  character  and 
intelligence.  In  1669,  he  was  chosen  a  land-surveyer  for 
the  town,  and  again  in  1700.  He  also  served  four  times 
as  Townsman  or  Selectman,  in  the  years  1682,  1687,  1691 
and  1696.  In  1693  he  was  chosen  one  of  a  committee  to 
prepare  an  answer  to  a  petition  from  the  inhabitants  who 
lived  east  of  the  River.  In  military  life  he  reached  the 
rank  of  ensign.  The  exact  time  of  his  death  is  not  known, 
but  it  was  probably  in  the  early  part  of  the  year  1701,  when 
he  was  55  years  of  age.  The  inventory  of  his  estate  was 
dated  May  29,  1701,  and  amounted  to  £652.  He  left  no 
children  surviving  him.  * 

He  married  before  1683,  Elizabeth  BuiK-e  of  Hartford, 
dau.  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  Bunce,  and  sister  of  his  brother 
John's  wife.  She  died  at  Hartford  in  1716. 

*  Respecting  his  children,  no  satisfactory  information  has  been  ob- 
tained, but  they  undoubtly  died  young. 


Third  Generation  and  Children 

Decendants  of  Captain  Nathaniel  White. 


8.  Dea.  Nathaniel  White,  son  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  (3) 
was  born  at  Midddletown,  Upper  Houses,  Conn  ,  July  7, 
1652.  About  the  time  of  his  marriage  he  removed  to 
Hadley,  Mass.,  where  he  settled  upon  the  original  homelot 
of  his  grandfather,  Elder  John  White.  He  took  the  oath 
of  allegiance  in  Hadley,  Feb.  1679.  The  records  show, 
that  there  were  but  few  larger  landholders  in  the  town. 
He  gave  a  large  part  of  his  property  to  his  children  dur- 
ing his  lifetime,  so  that  the  inventory  of  his  estate,  after 
his  disease  was  small.  He  left  no  will,  he  was  frequently 
called  into  the  service  of  the  town.  In  1687,  he  was 
elected  constable,  and  between  the  years  1684  and  1715, 
he  was  9  or  10  times  chosen  one  of  the  selectmen.  He 
held  the  office  tything-man  for  several  years  after  he  was 
seventy-five  years  of  age.  The  records  of  the  Church 
in  Hadley  having  been  distroyed  by  fire  in  1766,  it  is  not 
known  when  he  was  chosen  to  the  office  of  Deacon.  The 
title  is  first  given  him  in  the  town  records,  in  1697.  He 
lived  to  a  good  old  age,  and  died  at  Hadley,  Feb.  15,  1742, 
ss  89  years,  7  months. 

He  married  March  28,  1678,  Elizabeth  Savage  of  Middle- 
town,  dau.  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Savage.  She  was  born 
June  3,  1655,  and  died  Jan.  30,  1742,  at  86  years  and  8 
months.  She  died  sixteen  days  before  her  husband  their 
married  life  having  continued  63  years,  10  months,  2  days. 

Children 
1.     Elizabeth,    b.    Jan.     13,    1679;    d.   young.       2.     Nathaniel,    (15), 


36  Third  Generation  and  Children. 

3.  John,  (16).  4.  Sarah,  d.  young.  5.  Joseph,  (17).  6.  Daniel, 
(18).  7.  Jacob,  b.  Dec.  5,  1691,  d.  June  [1692?].  8.  Mary,  b.  Oct. 
16,  1693,  m.  Israel  Dickinson,  and  d.  soon  after.  9.  Elizabeth, 
b.  Nov.  8,  1695,  m.  Dea.  Samuel  Montague,  and  d.  1753,  ae.  57,  one 
of  their  children,  (Nathaniel)  was  killed  at  Lake  George  in  1757, 
3d.  18.  10.  William,  (19).  11.  Ebenezer,  (20). 


9.  John  White,  son  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  (3)  was  born  at 
Middletown,  Upper  Houses,  April  9,  1657.  He  settled  in 
the  other  members  of  his  fathers  family  and  died  about 
longed  to  his  grandfather,  Elder  John  White,  and  frequently 
held  some  of  the  minor  town  offices.  He  survived  all 
the  other  members  of  his  fathers  family  and  died  about 
July,  1748,  at  91  years.  By  his  will,  dated  Nov.  7,  1747 
he  gave  his  homestead  to  his  son  Jacob  and  a  house  and 
lands  in  Hartford  to  his  son  John.  He  nlso  bequeathed 
to  his  children  lands  in  Middletown,  in  New  Hartford,  and 
"in  the  five  mile,  so  called,  on  the  east  side  of  the  Con- 
necticut River  in  Hartford.  Now  constituting  the  town  of 
Manchester.  His  estate  was  appraised  at  £500. 

He  married,  Mary ,  who  died  before  him. 

Children  Born  Married  Died 

1.  John,  b.  June  24,  1687,  d.  June  20,  1689. 

2.  Mary,  b.  Aug.  14,  1689,  d.  Jan.  1694. 

3.  John,  b.  Feb,  8,  1691,  m.  Sarah  Carter   (21). 

4.  A  daughter,  d.  Jan.  20,  1696. 

5.  Nathaniel,  b.  April  8,  1694,  m.  S.  Hinsdale,  (22). 

6.  Mary,  b.  May  4,  1696,  d.  young. 

7.  Elizabeth,  b.  June  11,  1698,  m.  Ebenezer  Benton. 

8.  Jacob,  b.  Sept.  22,  1700,  lived  on  the  homestead  bequeathed  to  him 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White  37 

by  his  father.  He  d.  unmarried,  in  1776,  ae.  75.  His  will  is 
date  April  22,  1776.  The  inventory  of  his  estate,  dated  May  21, 
amounts  to  nearly  £900. 

9.  Sarah,  b.;  m.  Sept.  14,  1731,  William  Andrews,  or  Andruss.       She 
was  living  in  1747. 

10.  Ann,  b.  -       — ;  m.  Russ,  and  was  living  at  the  date  of 

her  father's  will. 


10.  Ensign  Daniel  White,  son  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  (3) 
was  born  at  Middletown,  Upper  Houses,  Feb.  23,  1661.  (So 
the  town  record:  the  grave-stone  says,  Feb.  27.)  He  lived 
in  his  native  place,  and  was  chosen  a  townsman,  or  select- 
man, of  Middletown  in  1690,  and  a  constable  in  1701.  He 
died  Dec.  18,  1739,  ae.  78. 

He  married,  March,  1683,  Susannah  Mould  of  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  dau.  of  Hugh  Mould,  a  noted  ship-builder.  Her 
mother,  Martha  Coit,  was  the  dau.  of  John  Coit,  the  first 
shipwright  in  New  London,  and  was  the  second  wife  of  Capt. 
Nathaniel  White,  (Fam.  3.)  Mrs.  Susannah  White  was 
born  April  2,  1663,  and  died  Sept.  7,  1754,  se.  91. 

Children. 

1.  Daniel,  b.Dec.  8,  1683;  m.  Alice  Cook       -       -       -  (23) 

2.  Nathaniel,  b.Sept.  3,  1685;  m.    Mehitable    Hurlburt.  -  (24) 

3.  Joseph,  b.                      .  ;  d.  Oct.  8,  1687. 

4.  Joseph,  b.Oct.8,  1688;  m.  Mary  Hall  and  others.  (25) 

5.  Hugh,  b.Feb.  15,  1691;  m.    Mary    Stone           -       -  (26) 

6.  John,  b.Nov.  27,   1692;  m.    Susannah    Ailing.       -  (27) 

7.  Susannah,  b.  Oct.  [16?]  1694;  (The  town  record  gives  Oct.  16,  as 
the  date  of  her  birth;  the  church  record  has  Oct.  14,  as  the  date 
of  her  baptism.)       She  m.  Jan.  2,  1718,  Thomas  Johnson,  Esq., 
of  Middletown,  Up.  H.,  who  d.  April  22,  [24?]  1761.  ae.  72.     She 
d.   Sept.  28,   1786,  ae.   92.       She  had,   1.   Thomas,  b.   Oct.   1718. 
He  was  Dea.,  and  d.  Dec.  26,   1774,  se.  56;  his  wid.,  Mary,  m. 
Ozias  Willcox,  and  d.  March,  1780;  2.  Stephen,  b.  Feb.  14,  1720, 
lived    in    East    Middletown,    and    d.    Sept.    17,    1776,    se.    56;    3. 
Susannah,   b.  June   8,   1722;   4.   Hepzibah;   b.   Nov.   21,   1724;    5. 

[Ruth?]  b.  Sept. ;  6.  Daniel,  b.  April,  1729;  was  prob.  a  Capt. 

in  the  old  French  war,  and  d.  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  June  18, 
1756,  a?.  27;   7.  Amos,  b.  Jan.  27,  1731,  m.  Nov.  8,  1753,  Mary 
Kirby;  he  d.  Sept.  19,  1758,  "in  the  camp  at  Lake  George,"  se.  27; 
8.   Desire,  b.  July  5,   1735,  m.  June  17,   1756,  Charles   Burn;   9. 
Thankful,  twin  with  the  last,  m.  May  6,  1755,  Elisha  Savage. 

8.  Isaac,   b.   Nov.   9,   1696;   m.    Sibbil   Butler.       -       -       -       -       (28) 

9.  Jonathan,  bap.  Mar.  30,  1701;  d.  May  1,  1702. 

10.  Ruth,  b.  Sept.  28,  1703;  m.  June  10,  1730,  Jehiel  Stone  of  North 

Guilford,  Conn.,  (his  2d  wife.)     She  d.  March  28,  1774,  ae.  70.    He 
d.  Oct.  18,  1780,  se.  76.     She  had,  1.  Thomas,  b.  March  16,  1731, 


38  Third  Generation  and  Children. 

m.  March  27,  1754,  Leath  Norton  of  Guilford,  who  d.  Jan.  28, 
1772  as.  42;  2.  Sarah,  b.  Sept.  2,  1732,  m.  Daniel  Norton,  jun., 
of  G.,  who  rem.  to  New  Durham;  3.  Elihu,  b.  Aug.  16,  1734,  m. 
Sept.  2,  1755,  Thankful  Hodgkiss  of  G.;  he  rem.  to  Branford  in 
1782,  and  thence  to  Litchfield;  4.  Ruth,  b.  Mar.  23,  1736,  m. 
Daniel  Clarke  of  E.  Haven;  5.  Noah,  b.  June  23,  1738,  d.  Dec. 
18,  1745;  6.  William,  b.  Jan.  23,  1740,  rem.  to  Harwinton,  Conn., 
in  1782;  7.  Aaron,  b.  Oct.  21,  1741,  d.  Jan.  7,  1821;  ae.  79.  He  m. 
1st,  Sept.  22,  1760,  Lois  Dudley,  of  E.  Guilford,  who  d.  Apr.  18, 
1797,  33.  52;  m.  2nd,  Mrs.  Abigail  Coe,  who  d.  Oct.  29,  1836,  ae. 
90;  8.  Isaac,  b.  Feb.  25,  1743,  d.  Jan.  3,  1783,  ae.  40.  He  m.  Nov. 
4,  1767,  Parthena  Dudley,  sister  of  Lois;  9.  John  b.  Sept.  2, 
1744,  d.  Feb.  15,  1754,  33.  9;  10.  Noah,  b.  1746;  11.  John,  b. 
[1749?],  m.  and  rem.  to  Ohio. 

11.  Rachel,  b.  Feb.  3,  1705;  m.  April  16,  1729,  William  Chittenden, 
jun.,  of  Guilford.  She  d.  Oct.  15.  1752,  as.  47.  He  m. 
again,  and  d.  Jan.  14,  1786,  as.  80.  She  had,  1.  William,  b.  April 
18,  1730,  d.  at  sea,  1760,  ae.  30.  He  m.  Oct.  3,  1751,  Elizabeth 
Fosdick  of  G.,  who  d.  Nov.  10,  1787,  as.  56;  2.  Rachel,  b.  July 
2.  1732,  d.  Sept.  22,  1751,  33.  19;  3.  Jared,  b.  Aug.  20,  1734,  d. 
Feb.  12,  1824,  33.  89.  He  m.  1st,  Aug.  17,  1757,  Deborah  Stone 
of  G.,  who  d.  April  26,  1792,  ae.  54;  m.  2d.  Sept.  12,  1793,  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  (Dudley)  Ward,  wid.  of  Luman  Ward  of  G.;  she  d.  Sept. 

17,  1819,  as.  80;  4.  Lucretia,  b.  Oct.  30,  1736,  m.  Ward;  5. 

Luther,  b.  Jan.  27,  1739,  d.  unm.;  6.  Calvin,  b.  June  10,  1741, 
d.  Sept.  19,  1742;  7.  Rebecca,  b.  Aug.  13,  1743,  d.  Aug.  31,  1743; 
8.  Rebecca,  b.  Oct.  2,  1744,  prob.  d.  young;  9.  Miranda,  b.  Feb. 
28,  1747,  m.  Nov.  10,  1773,  Dea.  Ambrose  Leete  of  G.,  who  d. 
Feb.  14,  1809,  as.  61;  she  d;  Sept.  16,  1838,  se.  91;  10.  Mary,  b. 
Aug.  8,  1752,  prob.  d.  unm. 


11.  Jacob  White,  son  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  (3)  was  born 
?it  Middletown,  Upper  Houses,  May  10,  1665,  and  settled 
there.  He  was  chosen  constable  in  Middletown  in  1694, 
and  a  selectman  in  1715.  He  died  March  29,  1738,  ae. 
nearly  73. 

He  married,  1st,  Feb.  4,  1692,  Deborah  Shepard,  who 
died  Feb.  8,  1721,  se.  51. 

He  married  2d,  Dec.  16,  1729,  Mrs.  Rebecca  (Willett) 
Ranney,  widow  of  Thomas  Ranney  of  Middletown.  The 
date  of  her  death  is  not  known. 

Children; — By  The  First  Marriage. 

1.  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  22,  1692;  d.  unm.  March  24,  1755,  se.  62.      She  is 

styled  "Mrs."  on  her  grave-stone;  a  title  of  respect  not  unfre- 
quently  given  to  unmarried  ladies,  in  olden  time. 
Note.     From  the  record  of  baptism  it  appears  that  the  four  oldest 

children   of  this  family  were  born   one   year  earlier  than  the  dates 

given  in  the  town  record. 

2.  Deborah,  b.  Feb.  26,  1694;  m.  Dec.  23,  1731,  Willett  Ranney  of 

Mid.,  who  d.  Sept.  4,  1751,  ae.  57.       She  had,  1.  Deborah,  b.  May 

28,   1733;   2.   Elizabeth,   b.  March   17,   1735,   m.   April   17,   1755, 
Jonathan  Savage. 

3.  Rebecca,  b.  Aug.  12,  1695;  d.  Feb.  12,  1697. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel   White.  39 

4.  Jacob,  b.  Jan.  29,  1697;  m.  Martha  Savage.  (29) 

5.  Hannah,  b.  March  28,  1699;  m.  Jan.  2, 1728,  Jos.  Frarey  of  Mid.    She 

had,  1.  Samuel,  b.  Dec.  5,  1729,  d.  Oct.  23,  1741,  ae.  11;  2.  Joseph, 
b.  April  4,  1732,  m.  Dec.  22,  1762,  Elizabeth  Kirby;  3.  Eleazer,  b. 
July  26,  1734,  d.  Nov.,  1755,  ae.  21,  "in  the  camp  at  Lake  George;" 
4.  Jonathan,  b.  Jan.  26,  1736;  5.  Hannah,  b.  Jan.  9,  1738;  6. 
A  child,  b.  Aug.  17,  1740,  d.  same  day;  7.  Samuel,  b.  Aug.  8, 
1742;  8.  Sarah,  b.  Aug.  12,  1744. 

6.  Thomas,  b.  Aug.   14,   1701;  m.   1st,  Sarah  Miller;   2d,   H.  Wood- 

ward.    (30) 

7.  Samuel,  b.  May  24,  1703;  d.  Aug.,  1708.  se.  5. 

8.  Rebecca,  bap.  Sept.  14,  1707;  prob.  d.  in  infancy. 

9.  Samuel,  b.  Dec.  6,  1710;  d.  March  1,  1725,  ae.  14. 

10.  John,  b.  Oct.  19,  1712;  m.  Elizabeth  Bordman.         -        -         (31) 


12.  Joseph  White,  son  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  (3)  was  born 
at  Middletown,  Upper  Houses,  Feb.  20,  1667,  and  resided 
there.  He  was  a  constable  in  1698  and  in  1721.  He  died 
Feb.  28,  1725,  se.  58.  The  inventory  of  his  estate  amounts 
to  more  than  £800. 

He  married,  April  3,  1693,  Mary  Mould,  sister  of  his 
brother  Daniel's  wife,  and  dau.  of.  Hugh  Mould  and  Martha 
Coit.  She  was  born  July  26,  1665,  and  died  Aug.  11,  1730, 

J£.   65. 

Children. 

1.  Martha,  b.  Dec.  6,  1693;  m.  Jan.  24,  1717,  Thomas  Stow,  jun.  of 

Mid.  She  had,  1.  Mary,  b.  Nov.  30,  1717;  2.  Jerusha,  b.  Aug. 
6,  1719,  m..  Oct.  14,  1736,  Joseph  Stevens  of  Glastenbury,  Conn.; 

3.  Martha,  b.  "May  6,  1721,  m.  Dec.  31,  1742,  Jeremiah  Ranney; 

4.  Freelove,  b.  June  14,  1723,  m.  Nov.  13,  1760,  Gideon  Warner; 

5.  Hannah,   b.   Dec.   7,   1726,  m.   Oct.   6,   1748,  Joseph   Barns;   6. 
Bethiah,  b.  Sept.  2,  1733,  m.  Aug.  8,  1757,  Jonathan  Steel. 

2.  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  27,  1696;  m.  March  5,  1719,  Lieut.  John  Bacon,  jun., 

of  Mid.,  who  d.  1783,  aa.  88.  She  had  1.  Sarah,  b.  Jan.  31,  1720; 
2.  John,  b.  April  21,  1723,  m.  1st,  March  1,  1748,  Rhoda  Gould; 
m.  2d,  Mary  Ely  of  Lyme;  3.  Jerusha,  b.  Oct.  25,  1724;  4.  Mary, 
b.  Jan.  12,  1727;  5.  Joseph,  b.  May  14,  1728,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth 
Miller;  m.  2d.  Rhoda  Plumb;  6.  Martha,  b.  Sept.  14,  1729,  m.  June 
27,  1748,  Fenner  Ward;  7.  Ebenezer,  b.  Feb.  4,  1731;  8.  Abigail, 

b.  July  21,   1732,   m.   1st,  -      -  Plumb;   m.   2d,   Hough;   9. 

Sibbel,  b.  Feb.  19,  1734,  d.  April  24,  1734;  10.  Sibbel,  b.  Aug.  27, 

1735,  m.    1st,  -      -  Knowles,   of  Chatham;   m.   2d,  Norton; 

11.  Dorcas,  b.  Nov.  25,  1736,  m.  -    -  Osborne,  of  Blanford,  Mass. 

3.  Mary,  b.  Oct.  1698;  m.  1st,  Dec:  28,  1721,  Joseph  Hollister,  jun.,  of 

Glastenburg,  who  d.  Oct.  8,  1746,  ae.  49.  She  m.  2d,  Jonathan 
Hale,  Esq..  of  Glastenbury,  who  d.  July  2,  1772,  ae.  76.  She  d. 
Jan.  18,  1780.  ae.  81.  By  her  first  husband  she  had,  1.  Mary  b. 
Sept.  23,  1722;  m.  -  -  Kilborn;  2.  Anne,  b.  Nov.  13,  1726;  3. 
Abigail,  b.  April  13,  1728;  4.  Joseph,  b.  Sept.  5,  1732;  5.  William, 
b.  Jan.  24,  1737. 

4.  Joseph,  b.  Dec.  17,  1700;  d.  Aug.  1,  1702. 


40  Third  Generation  and  Children. 

5.  Jerusha,  b.  July  27,  1703;  m.  June  24,  1724,  Ezra  Carter  of  Mid., 

who  rem.  to  Marlboro,  Conn,  about  1733,  and  d.  July  19,  1774. 
She  d.  May  11,  1781,  ae.  77.  She  had,  1.  Ezra,  b.  March  14,  1725, 
d.  Aug.  10  1726;  2.  Jerusha,  b.  Jan.  11,  1727,  m.  April  26,  1752. 
Asa  Foote  of  Marlboro,  and  d.  May  15,  1770,  ae.  43.  He  d.  May 
11,  1799,  ae.  72;  3.  Margery,  b.  March  24,  1729,  d.  1818;  ae.  89, 
4.  Ezra,  b.  Nov.  24,  1730,  d.  Jan.  21,  1737;  5.  Mary,  b.  Sept. 
16,  1732,  d.  Jan.  29,  1737;  6.  Eleazer,  b.  July  22,  1734,  d.  Jan. 
26,  1737;  7.  Ebenezer,  b.  July  24,  1736,  d.  Aug.  28,  1743;  8.  Mary, 
b.  Sept.  17,  1738,  d.  June  29,  1743;  9.  Ezra,  b.  Nov.  2,  1740,  m. 
1st,  Huldah  Marvin  of  Lyme;  m.  2d,  Freedom  Strong  of  Marlboro, 
v/ho  d.  March  19,  1827,  ae.  81.  He  d.  Sept  28,  1829,  ae.  89;  10. 
Eleazer,  b.  May  23,  1743,  m.  Eunice  Kellogg  of  Colchester,  Conn., 
who  d.  Oct.  11,  1834,  ae.  87.  He  d.  Dec.  23,  1829,  ae.  86;  11.  Mary, 
b.  Aug.  9,  1745,  d.  March,  1812,  se.  66. 

6.  Joseph,  b.  Aug.  17,  1705;  d,  April,  1706. 

7.  Ebenezer,  b.  May  22,  1707;  m.  Ann  Hollister         .         .         .         (32) 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  WHITE,  JUNIOR. 

13.  Dea.  John  White,  only  son  of  Sergt.  John,  jun.,  (4) 
was  born  about  the  year  1663.  He  settled  in  Hatfield,  Mass  , 
as  a  farmer,  on  the  homelot  which  had  belonged  to  his 
father,  and  for  a  period  of  40  years  took  a  leading  part  in 
the  affairs  of  that  town.  Besides  being  frequently  appoint- 
ed to  the  minor  offices,  he  was  20  times  chosen  one  of  the 
selectmen  of  the  town,  between  the  years  1687  and  1727. 
For  7  or  8  years  his  name  was  first  on  the  list.  The  title 
of  Ensign  is  first  given  him  upon  the  records  in  1707,  and 
that  of  Deacon  in  1713.  A  fac-simile  of  his  autograph  in 
1701  is  here  given. 


In  February,  1742,  he  sold  his  house  and  homelot  to  his 
son-in-law,  Daniel  White  (Family  36,)  who  removed  the 
same  year  from  Bolton,  Conn.,  to  Hatfield.  He  probably 
lived  with  his  son-in-law  for  a  few  years,  as  he  was  still  a 
resident  of  Hatfield,  Oct.  30,  1746.  But  he  seems  to  have 
removed,  near  the  close  of  his  life,  to  the  house  of  his  son, 
Rev.  David  White,  of  Hardwick,  Mass.,  where  he  died  Nov. 
13,  1750,  se.  87. 

He  married  July  7,  1687,  Hannah  Wells  of  Hadley,  dau. 
of  Thomas  and  Mary  Wells.  She  was  born  July  4,  1668,  and 
died  Dec.  17,  1733,  se.  65. 


Descendants   of   John   White,   Junior.  41 

Children. 

1.  John,  b.  Sept.  26,  1689;     m.     1st,     Mrs.     Sarah     Barbar;     2nd,     H. 

Meekins.  (33) 

2.  Mary,  b.  Jan.  3,  1692;  died  in  infancy. 

3.  Hannah,  b.  March  26,  1695;  m.  July  14,  1720,  John  Hastings  of 

Hatfield:  (his  second  wife.)  She  had,  1.  Silvanus,  b.  1721;  2.  John, 
b.  1722;  3.  Oliver,  b.  Nov.  22,  1724;  4.  Lemuel,  b.  Feb.  5,  1727; 

5.  Hannah,  b.  July  8,  1729;  6.  Lydia,  b.  Aug.  19,  1732;  7.  Mehi- 
table,  b.  1735. 

4.  Mary  b.  1697;  probably  d.  young. 

5.  Jonathan,  b.  Sept.  18,  1700;  m.  Esther  -      — ,  and  others.      -       (34) 

6.  Sarah,  b.  ;  m.   1st,  Jan.  11,   1722,  Philip   Smith  of  Hat., 

who  d.  April  13,  1728.  She  m.  2d,  1734,  John  Burk  of  Hat.,  who 
was  drowned  Nov.,  1736.  She  m.  3d,  Sept.  5,  1739,  Daniel  Gris- 
wold  of  Bolton,  Conn.  (See  Family  14.)  She  had,  by  her  first 
husband,  1.  Simeon,  b.  -  — ,  d.  April  25,  1735;  2.  Oliver,  b. 
Jan.  18,  1727,  d.  April  19,  1728:  by  her  second  husband,  3.  Ruth, 
b.  Feb.  2,  1736,  who  was  living  in  1748. 

7.  Elizabeth,  b.  ;  m.  Daniel  White.        -  (Family  36) 

8.  Martha,  b.  March   14,   1708;   m.   Oct.  31,    [Nov.   1?]   1732,  Joseph 

Olmsted  of  Bolton,  Conn,  who  rem.  to  Enfield  Conn.,  about  1742, 
and  d.  there  about  Nov.,  1775.  She  was  living  in  1770.  She  had, 
1.  Joseph,  b.  Aug.  22,  1733,  m.  Aug.  2,  1764,  Mabel  Smith  of  E. 
Hartford,  who  d.  Nov.  12,  1821,  as.  86;  2.  Hannah,  b.  May  5,  1735, 
m.  Benjamin  Terry,  jun.,  of  Enfield,  and  d.  Feb.  18,  1766,  ae.  30; 
3.  Martha,  b.  March  1,  1737,  m.  Ephraim  Terry;  4.  John,  bap. 
March  11,  1739,  d.  May  15,  1761,  ss.  22;  5.  David,  bap.  March  8, 
1741,  d.  Feb.  25,  1787,  a>46;  6.  Elijah,  b.  May  1,  1743,  m.  Dec. 
3,  1767,  Sarah  Terry;  7.  Asa,  b.  Dec.  27,  1745,  m.  Nov.  24,  1785, 
Charlotte  Dwight,  and  d.  Nov.  5,  1803,  ae.  58;  8.  Simeon,  b.  Sept. 
21,  1748,  m.  Feb.  7,  1771,  Roxalana  Abbe.  She  d.  Feb.  20,  1847, 
ss.  96. 

9.  David,  b.-July  1,  1710;  m.  Susanna  Wells.  (35) 

10.  Eunice,  b.  Feb.  13,  1713;  m.  1st,  Oct.  31,  [Nov.  1?]  1732,  Timothy 
Olcott,  jun.,  of  Bolton,  Conn.,  who  d.  Jan.  5,  1747,  ss.  43.  She 
m.  2d,  Nov.  .10,  1748,  Daniel  Morgan  of  Colchester,  Conn.:  (his 
2d  wife).  She  d.  March  23,  1757,  ae.  44.  He  m.  3d  and  4th 
wives.  She  had,  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Bulkley,  b.  Oct.  28,  1733. 
He  graduated  at  Yale  College  in  1758,  was  ordained  pastor  of  the 
Congregational  Church  in  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  May  28,  1761,  and 
d.  there  June  16,  1792,  ae.  58.  He  m.  Martha  Pomroy,  dau.  of 
Col.  Seth  Pomroy  of  Northampton,  Mass.;  2.  Simeon,  b.  Oct.  1, 
1735.  He  graduated  at  Yale  College  in  1761,  and  settled  as  a 
lawyer  in  Charlestown,  N.  H.  He  was  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  and  of  the  Superior  Court,  of  N.  H.,  and  was 
U.  S.  Senator,  from  1801  to  1805.  He  d.  Feb.  22,  1815,  as.  79. 
He  m.  Tryphena  Terry,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Terry,  jun.,  of  Enfield, 
Conn.  She  d.  Jan.  6,  1832,  ae.  71;  3.  Eunice,  b.  Aug.  15,  1737, 
m.  Dec.  3,  1755,  Judah  Wells  of  Colchester,  and  d.  Feb.  16,  1759, 
ae.  21;  4.  Sarah  bap.  Sept.  16,  1739,  m.  Joel  Cooley  of  Charlestown, 
N.  H.,  who  d.  Sept.  22,  1819,  ss.  84.  She  d.  Dec.  8,  1825,  ss.  86. 
Their  son,  Walter,  b.  Jan.  28,  1775,  m.  Lucretia  White;  (see 
Family  72;)  5.  Timothy,  bap.  Oct.  11,  1741,  was  a  farmer  in 
Chester,  Vt.  He  m.  the  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Chandler  of  Chester; 

6.  Elias,  b.  Feb.  28,  1744,  was  a  farmer  in  Rockingham,  Vt.,  where 


42  Third  Generation  and  Children. 

he  d.  Oct.  29,  1794,  ae.  50.  He  m.  Sibbel  Button  of  Rock.,  who 
d.  Aug.  27,  1803,  ae.  75.  7.  Hannah,  (posthumous,)  bap.  April  19, 
1747,  m.  Jonathan  Holten  of  Chester,  Vt.,  and  rem.  to  Rocking- 
ham,  where  she  died.  He  d.  in  Charlestown,  N.  H.  (The  facts 
here  given  respecting  the  family  of  Timothy  Olcott,  jun.,  are 
taken  chiefly  from  an  account  of  the  "Descendants  of  Thomas 
Olcott,"  by  Nathaniel  Goodwin,  Esq.,  published  in  1845.)  By  her 
second  husband,  Daniel  Morgan,  she  had,  8.  Mary,  b.  Feb.  25, 
1750,  m.  May  19,  1773,  Edmund  Clark;  9.  Anna,  b.  April  10,  1752, 
m.  Oct.  24,  1771,  Elias  Worthington,  who  d.  Sept.  23,  1811,  se. 
62;  10.  Daniel;  b.  Oct.  25;  1754.. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  LIEUT.  DANIEL  WHITE. 

14.  Capt.  Daniel  White,  only  surviving  son  of  Lieut. 
Daniel,  (5)  was  born  in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  July  4,  1671.  He 
first  settled  in  Hatfield,  but  in  1704  or  1705  removed  to 
Windsor,  Conn.,  where  he  was  engaged  in  trade.  It  does  not 
appear  that  he  held  town  offices,  though  he  was  sometimes 
appointed  on  committees  to  manage  important  business. 
His  home  was  on  the  "north  side  of  the  rivulet;" — Farm- 
ington  River.  He  was  Captain  of  the  "troopers."  He 
died  June  22,  1726,  ae.  55.  The  following  is  a  fac-simile  of 
his  signature  in  1709. 


By  his  will,  dated  June  9,  1726,  he  made  the  following- 
disposition  of  his  estate:  To  his  wife,  Elizabeth, — besides 
"her  dowry  as  the  law  allows," — "my  plate,  or  silver  uten- 
sils, viz.  one  silver  tankard,  two  silver  cups,  and  all  my 
silver  spoons:"  To  his  oldest  son,  Daniel,  a  house  and 
certain  lands  in  Hatfield ;  other  lands  there,  to  his  youngest 
son,  Oliver:  "To  my  son,  Thomas  White,  my  cloak.  Also, 
I  give  and  bequeath  and  remitt  to  him  all  that  he  the  said 
Thomas,  oweth  or  is  indebted  to  me."  This  indebtdness 
was  for  his  education,  and  perhaps  for  lands  in  Bolton:  To 
his  son  Joel,  his  house  and  lot  in  Bolton,  with  his  whole 
right  in  lands  in  that  Township:  To  his  sons  Elisha,  Simeon, 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  43 

and  Seth,  his  lands  in  Hebron,  to  be  equally  divided  be- 
tween them:  To  his  daughter  Sarah  Griswold,  £20,  besides 
what  had  been  given  her  before :  To  his  daughters  Lucy  and 
Elizabeth,  £50  each.  The  remainder  of  his  estate  was  to 
be  equally  divided  among  all  his  children.  His  estate  was 
appraised  at  about  £2000,  of  which  nearly  £875  was  in  Hat- 
field.  The  currency  of  that  day  was  much  depreciated, 
but  this  was  a  good  estate,  for  those  times. 

He  married,  1st,  Sarah  Bissell  of  Windsor,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bissell  and  Abigail  Moore.  Her  grandfather,  John  Bissell, 
an  early  settler  in  Windsor,  and  much  occupied  with  public 
affairs,  died  Oct.  3,  1677,  se.  86.  She  was  born  Jan.  8,  1672, 
and  died  at  Hatfield,  July  18,  1703,  «.  31. 

He  married,  2d,  July  6,  1704,  Anna  Bissell  of  Windsor,  a 
cousin  of  his  former  wife.  She  was  the  dau.  of  John  Bissell, 
iun.,  and  of  [Isabel?]  Mason.  She  was  born  April  28,  1675, 
and  died  at  Windsor,  April  21,  1709,  SB.  34. 

He  married,  3d,  April  25, 1710,  Elizabeth  Bliss  of  Norwich, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Samuel  Bliss  and  Anna  Elderkin.  Soon  after 
the  death  of  her  husband,  she  returned  to  Norwich,  where 
she  resided  till  her  death,  with  the  exception  of  a  short  time 
about  1746,  when  her  residence  was  in  Bolton.  She  was 
born  Feb.  28,  1687,  and  died  July  2,  1757,  ae.  71. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Sarah,  b,  1693;  d.  Feb.  24,  1693. 

2.  Sarah,  b.  Aug.  20,  1694;  m.  Sept.  5,  1716,  Daniel  Griswold,  jun.,  of 

Windsor.  They  removed  to  Bolton  in  1729  where  she  d.  Feb.  1, 
1738,  ae.  43.  He  then  m.  2d,  Sept.  5,  1739,  Mrs.  Sarah  Burk  of 
Hatfield,  wid.  of  John  Burk  and  dau.. of  Dea  John  White.  (See 
Family  13)  He  and  his  wife  Sarah  were  living  in  Harwinton,  Conn., 
in  1760.  He  d.  before  1777.  The  first  wife,  Sarah,  had,  1.  Sarah, 
b.  Oct.  14,  1717,  m.  June  15,  1738,  James  Olcott  of  Bolton  and 
New  Hartford,  brother  of  Timothy,  jun.;  (see  Family  13;)  2. 
Ann,  b.  March  20,  1719,  m.  June  26,  [15?]  1739,  Benjamin 
Smith;  3.  Bathsheba,  b.  Dec.  2,  1720,  m.  June  16,  1740,  Jabez 
Dart  of  B.,  and  d.  Feb.  1,  1746,  as.  25;  4.  Mindwell,  b.  Feb.  12, 
1722;  5.  Daniel,  b.  May  26,  1723,  lived  in  B.,  and  d.  July  27,  1803, 
as.  80.  He  m.  1st,  June  28,  1744,  Elizabeth  Baldwin  of  Coventry, 
Conn.;  m.  2nd,  May  23,  1771,  Mrs.  Judith  Shayler,  widow  of 
Ebenezer  Shayler;  6.  Hannah,  b.  Feb.  8,  1726,  d.  Nov.  4,  1757, 
a?.  31;  7.  White  b.  Oct.  22,  1727,  settled  in  Harwinton,  Conn., 
and  d.  in  the  Revolutionary  Army.  He  m.  Feb.  14,  1751,  Eliza- 
beth Cheeney,  of  Hartford;  8.  George,  b.  Jan.  1,  1730,  d.  in  Bolton, 
April  26,  1813,  a?.  83.  He  m.  1st,  July  6,  1759,  Sarah  Jones  of  B., 
who  d.  Apr.  6,  1763,  ae.  27,  [32?];  m.  2d,  Dec.  12,  1764,  Susannah 
Cone  of  B.,  who  d.  June  16,  1815,  se.  79;  9.  Seth,  b.  April  27,  1732, 
lived  chiefly  in  New  Hartford  and  Winchester,  but  d.  in  Cole- 


44  Third  Generation  and  Children 

brook,  Conn.,  after  1801.     He  m.  1st,  June     13,     1751,     Susannah 

Shirtliff  of  Bolton;  m.  2d,  Ann  .  who  d.  in  New  Hartford, 

Sept.  16,  1774;  m.  3d,  Dec.  31,  1778,  Mrs.  Huldah  (Priest?) 
Loomis,  wid.  of  Simeon  Loomis  of  Winchester;  10.  A  dau.,  b.  June 
12,  1736,  d.  same  day,  se.  10  hours;  11.  Reuben,  b.  Jan.  16,  1738. 

3.  Daniel,  b.  Sept.  5,  1698;  m.  1st,  Mary  Dickinson;  2d,  Eliz.  White.  (36) 

4.  Thomas,  b.  July  10,  1701;  m.  Martha  Hunt.        -        -        -        (37) 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

5.  Joel,  b.  April  6,  1705;  m.  Ruth  -      — ,  and  others  -                  (38) 

6.  Elisha,  b.  Nov.  11,  1706;  m.  Ann  Field.        -  (39) 

7.  Simeon,  b.  March  11,  1708;  m.  Jerusha  Wait.        -  -                  (40 

Children; — By  the  Third  Marriage 

8.  Seth,  b.  March  6,  1713.    He  settled  in  Providence,  R.  L,  but  removed 

to  Plainfield,  Conn,  about  ten  years  before  his  death  which  occur- 
red in  Jan. '1758,  in  the  45th  year  of  his  age.  By  his  will,  dated 
Jan.  1,  and  proved  Jan.  5,  1758,  it  appears  that  he  left  no  children, 
as  he  gave  all  his  property  to  his  wife,  Elizabeth,  who  was  living 
in  Sept.,  1763.  She  was  probably  a  widow  at  her  marriage  with 
Seth  White,  and  was  perhaps  his  second  wife.  From  the  in- 
ventory of  his  estate,  which  was  small,  it  appears  that  he  was  a 
shoemaker. 

9.  Lucy,  b.  June  16,  1715;  m.  1st,  Joseph  French  of  Norwich,  after- 

wards of  Coventry,  where  he  d.  Aug.  11,  1740,  se.  30  yrs.  and  1 
day.  All  his  children  were  taken  away  within  ten  days  of  the 
same  time.  She  m.  2d,  April  23,  1741,  Josiah  Wolcott  of  Con- 
ventry,  Andover  Society,  who  rem.  to  Saybrook,  Conn.,  about  1750, 
and  lived  there  for  several  years;  but  the  family  disappears  from 
Saybrook.  (On  the  Conventry  town  record  is  this  entry:  "Josiah 
Wolcott  and  ye  wedow  Lucy  French  married  April  23,  1740."  But 
this  is  pretty  certainly  an  error  for  1741.)  She  had,  by  her 
first  husband,  1.  Daniel,  d.  Aug.  7, 1740;  2.  Lucy,  d.  Aug.  12, 1740;  3. 
Ezekiel,  d.  Aug.  10,  1740;  4.  Tryphena,  b.  May  30,  1739,  d.  Aug. 
2,  1740.  By  her  second  husband,  5.  Lucy,  b.  Jan.  19,  1742;  6. 
Anna,  b.  March  19,  1744,  d.  March  26,  1744;  7.  Anna,  b.  April  29, 
1745,  d.  June  18,  1745;  8.  Theodore,  b.  .Nov.  4,  1746;  9.  Anna,  b. 
Jan.  15,  1749. 

10.  Elizabeth,  b.  May  18,  1717;  m.  Nov.  4,  1734,  Samuel  French  of  Nor- 

wich, who  survived  her,  and  d.  about  March,  1792.  She  had,  1. 
Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  14,  1736;  2.  Samuel,  b.  May  15,  1737,  m.  Nov.  23, 
1758,  Susanna  Wallbridge  of  Nor.;  3.  Eunice,  b.  July  24,  1739, 
May  24, 1759,  Thomas  Waterman;  4.Lucy,  b.  Aug.  9, 1741;  5.  Daniel, 
b.  Feb.  2,  1752,  m.  April  19,  1775,  Desire  Williams  of  Windham, 
Conn.  These  children  were  all  living  in  April,  1793. 

11.  Oliver,  b.  March  26,  1720;  m.  Mary  Beecraft.        -        -        -         (41) 


Fourth  Generation  and  Children 

• 

DESCENDANTS   OF   CAPT.   NATHANIEL   WHITE 

In  the  line  of  Dea.  Nathaniel  White  of  Hadley. 


15.  Nathaniel  White,  eldest  son  of  Dea.  Nathaniel,  (8) 
was  born  in  Hadley,  Mass.,  Nov.  4,  1680.  He  settled  in 
Hadley,  but  about  1727  removed  to  South  Hadley,  where  he 
lived  south  of  the  meeting-house,  on  the  west  side  of  the 
street.  In  1740  he  was  chosen  one  of  the  selectmen  and 
assessors  of  Hadley,  which  then  included  the  present  town 
of  South  Hadley.  He  died  May  28,  1762,  ae.  81. 

He  married,  May  10,  1709,  Esther  Strong  of  Northampton, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Strong  and  Esther  Clap.  She  was  born  in 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  April  30,  1685,  and  died  Aug.  11,  1756, 
ae.  71. 

Children 

1.  Nathaniel,  b.  April  10,  1710;  m.  Martha  Bascom,         -        -       (42) 

2.  Samuel,  b.  Oct.  22,  1711;  d.  Nov.  22,  1711. 

3.  Timothy,  b.  Aug.  9,  1712;  d.  Aug.  15,  1712. 

4.  Submit,  b.  Aug.  21,  1713;  m.  William  Judd,  d.  about  1753  or  4. 

5.  Esther,  b.  Dec.  4,  1715;  m.  Samuel  Dickinson,  (was  living  in  1764).' 

6.  Jonathan,  b.  Jan.  29,  1717;  m.  Dorcas  Aloord.  (43) 

7.  Christian,  b.  June  6,  1720;  d.  July  13,  1720. 

8.  A  child,  b.  Jan.  2,  1722;  d.  the  same  day. 

9.  Christian  b.  May  9,  1723;  d.  Dec.  11,  1732,  ae.  9. 

10.  Samuel,  b.  Oct.  1,  1725;  d.  Oct.  25,  1745,  ae.  20. 

11.  A  Child,  b.  Mar.  17,  1728;  d.  the  same  day. 


46  Fourth  Generation  and  Children. 

16.  John  White,  son  of  Dea.  Nathaniel,   (8)  was  born 
in  Hadley,  Nov.  28,  1682,  and  resided  there.     The  date  of 
his  death  is  not  ascertained,  but  it  was  probably  before 
1766.    His  estate  was  settled  in  1768. 

He  married,  1st,  Jan.  5,  1715,  Martha  Church  of  Hadley, 
born  Sept.  23,  1694,  dau.  of  Samuel  Church,  jun.,  and 
Abigail  Harrison.  The  date  of  her  death  is  not  known. 

He  married,  2d,  Feb.  27,  1722,  Abigail  Atherton,  who 
probably  died,  May  10,  1766. 

Children; — By  the  First  and  Second  Marriage. 

1.  Martha,  b.  Mar.  18,  1716;  m.  Henry  Bartlett,  d.  (She  was  a  widow 

in  1768). 

2.  Abigail,  b.  ;   m.  John   Brooks,   .d    (was   a  widow  also  in 

1768). 

3.  Ruth,  b.  ;  m.  Daniel  Rood,  in  1748. 

4.  Oliver,  b.  ;  m.  Eliza  Charter.       -  -       (44) 

5.  John,  b.  ;  m.  Mary  Emmous,       -  (45) 
No  other  children  are  named   in   the   settlement  of  their  father's 

estate. 

17.  Dea.  Joseph  White,  son  of  Dea.  Nathaniel,  (8)  was 
born  in  Hadley,  Feb.  28, 1687.    He  lived  in  Hadley  and  South 
Hadley,  and  was  probably  a  deacon  in  the  church  in  the 
latter  place.    In  1749  he  was  a  selectman  and  assessor  of 
Hadley,  and  occasionally  held  other  offices.     He  had  the 
military  title  of  Captain.     He  died  before  1770,  the  date 
not  ascertained. 

He  married,  Feb.  3,  1709,  Abigail  Craft,  of  Hadley  dau. 
of  Thomas  Craft  (or  Croft)  and  Abigail  Dickinson.  She 
was  born,  Sept.  29,  1688,  and  died,  Nov.  15,  1770,  se.  82. 

Children. 

1.  Moses,  b.  Feb.  7,  1710;  m.  Lydia  Bellows.        -  (46) 

2.  Abigail,  b.  Aug.  20,  1713;  m.  John  Aloord,  Jun.,  d.  Nov.  18,  1757, 

ae.  44. 


Fourth  Generation  and  Children.  47 

3.  Thomas,  b.  July  20,  1715;  m.  Mindwell  Aloord.        -        -  (47) 

4.  Joseph,  b.  Oct.  4,  1718;  m.  Editha  Moody.        -        -        -  (48) 

5.  Mary,  b.  Oct.  15,  1721;  d.  July  8,  1726. 

6.  Rebecca,  b.  Mar.  11,  1724;  m.  Josiah  Moody;  of  H.  and  S.  H.,  d. 

Sept.   15,  1751,  ae.  27 

7.  Mary  b.  June  25,  1727;  William  Eastman,  of  Granby,  d.  Nov.  19, 

1752,  ae.  25. 

8.  Josiah,   b.                    ;   m.   Mary   Smith,       ...  -       (49) 


18.  Daniel  White,  son  of  Dea.  Nathaniel,  (8)  was  born 
in  Hadley,  March  1,  1690.  He  settled  in  West  Springfield, 
Mass.,  where  he  died  Oct.  19, 1721,  se.  31. 

He  married,  1715,  Hannah  Bagg  of  Springfield,  dau.  of 
John  Bagg  and  Mercy  Thomas.  She  died,  Dec.  11,  1764, 

03.   72. 

Chidren. 

1.  Experience,  b.  May  19,  1715;  m.  William  Bliss,  of  Spr. 

2.  Jacob,  b.  Nov.  13,  1716;  m.  Anny  Stebbins.         -  -       (50) 

3.  Daniel  b.  June  22,  1719;  Priscilla  Leonard.         -  (51) 

4.  Preserved,  b.  Aug.  31,  1721;  R.  Kilbourn.         -         -  -         (52) 


19.  William  White,  son  of  Dea.  Nathaniel  (8)  was  born 
in  Hadley,  Aug.  15,  1698.  He  lived  there,  and  was  one 
of  the  selectmen  in  1750.  He  died,  May  30,  1744,  ae.  75. 

He  married,  1st,  March  22,  1728,  Mrs.  Mary  Taylor  of 
H.,  widow  of  John  Taylor,  and  dau.  of  John  Selden  and 
Sarah  Harrison.  She  was  born  Sept.  27,  1703,  and  died, 
Aug.  10,  1735,  ae.  32. 

He  married,  2d,  June  2,  1737,  Martha  Warner  of  H.,  dau. 
of  Daniel  Warner  and  Sarah  Golding.  She  was  born,  Oct. 
25,  1706,  and  died,  Oct.  3,  1787,  ae.  81. 


48  Fourth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children; — By   the   First  Marriage. 

1.  Mary,  b.  Feb.  2,  1729;  Ebenezer  Dodd,  of  New  H.,'d.  (is  said  to  have 

lived  to  old  age.) 

2.  Sarah,  b.  Oct.  6,  1730;  m.  Thomas  Chamberlain,  d.  before  1788. 

3.  William,  b.  Oct.  4,  1732;  m.  Lydia  Patterson.      -  (53) 

4.  Daniel,  b.  Aug.  10,  1734;  d.  Dec.  10,  1738. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

5.  Nathaniel,  b.  Nov.  12,  1738;  m.  Sarah  Stockwell.  (54) 

6.  Daniel,  b.  Sept.  1,  1740;  m.  Sarah  Goodrich.  (55) 

7.  Martha,  b.  Aug.  3,  1742;  m.  William  Cooke,  of  H.,  d.  Oct.  14,  1816, 

ae.  74. 

8.  Ebenezer,  b.  Mar.  16,  1744;  m.  Abigail  Porter.  (56) 

9.  John,  b.  Mar.  28,  1746;  d.  unm.,  May  22,  1819,  ae.  73. 

10.  David,  b.  Feb.  18,  1748;  m.  Rexellany  Warner.         -         -         (57) 


20.  Ebenezer  White,  Youngest  son  of  Dea.  Nathaniel  (8) 
was  born  in  Hadley,  April  9,  1701.  He  remained  with 
his  father,  and  died  March  23,  1733,  ae  nearly  32. 

He  married,  Oct.  28,  1730,  Ruth  Atherton,  after  the 
death  of  the  husband,  she  continued  in  the  family  of  his 
parents,  and  took  care  of  them  in  their  old  age.  For  this 
kindness,  her  father-in-law  gave  her,  by  deed,  a  portion  of 
the  original  homelot  of  Elder  John  White,  which  is  still 
occupied  (1860)  by  her  descendants.  She  remained  a  widow 
and  died  April  29,  1715,  in  the  85th  year  of  her  age. 

Children. 

I.Rachel,  b.  about,  1731;  d.  in  Hadley,  unm.,  May  25,  1815,  ae.  83. 
2.  Ebenezer,  b.  about,  1733;  m.  Sarah  Church.    -    -    -    (58) 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  JOHN  WHITE  OF  HARTFORD. 

21.  John  White,  son  of  John,  (9)  was  born  in  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Feb.  8,  1691.  He  lived  on  the  place  owned,  and  after- 
wards bequeathed  to  him,  by  his  father,  on,  or  near  the 
road  to  Wethersfield.  He  was  buried  July  23,  1768,  se.  77. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  4'J 

He  married,  Dec.  2,  1714,  Sarah  Carter.  She  was  buried 
March  27,  1783,  38.  91. 

Children. 

1.  John,  b.  ;  m.  Honor  Baxter.  (59) 

2.  A  daughter,  b.  ;   m.   John   Baxter,   of  Wethersfield,  who 

was  living  March  26,  1761.  (See  Hartford  Land  Records,  Vol.  X. 
P.  P.  39). 

Note. 

Perhaps  there  were  other  children.  Not  a  single  birth  in  this 
family,  or  in  those  descended  from  it,  has  been  found  recorded  at 
Hartford,  and  some  errors  may  have  been  made  in  arranging  the 
facts  that  have  been  gathered  from  the  Land  and  Probate  Records. 


22.  Nathaniel  White,  son  of  John,  (9)  was  born  in  Hart- 
ford, April  8,  1694,  and  lived  there  near  his  father.  He 
died  in  1747,  se.  53. 

He  married,  1st,  July  29,  1725,  Sarah  Hinsdale,  his  second 
cousin,  dau.  of  Barnabas  Hinsdale  and  Martha  Smith:  (see 
in  Fam.  6.)  She  was  born  about  1700,  and  died  a  few  years 
before  her  husband. 

He  married,  2d,  Hannah ,  who  survived  him. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  28,   1726;   m.  Amos  Benton,  d.  Aug.   17,   1757, 

ae.  31. 

2.  Martha,  b.  April  24,  1729; 

3.  Sarah,  b.  July  4,  1731; 

4.  Ann,  b.  Dec.  30,  1733; 

5.  Abigail,  b.  Jan.  29,  1736; 

History  of  these  four  daughters  not  known. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  ENSIGN  DANIEL  WHITE  OF  MIDDLETOWN. 

23.  Daniel  White,  eldest  son  of  Ensign  Daniel  (10)  was 
born  at  Middletown,  Upper  Houses,  Conn.,  Dec.  8,  1683. 
He  lived  there,  and  died  Jan.  10,  1758,  se.  74.  His  son, 
Jedediah,  was  the  executor  of  his  will. 

He  married,  Jan.  19,  1709,  Alice  Cook  of  Guilford,  Conn., 
dau.  of  Thomas  Cook,  Jun.,  and  Sarah  Mason.  She  was  born 
June  3,  1681,  and  died  July  26,  1762,  se.  81. 

Children. 

1.  Jonathan,  b.  Aug.  22,  1711;  Tryphena  Ely.  -       (60) 

2.  Alice,  b.  Feb.  25,  1714;  m.  Nathaniel  Ells,  d.  Mar.  5,  1792,  se.  78. 


50  Fourth  Generation  and  Children. 

3.  Sarah,  b.  April  22,  1716;  m.  Daniel  Wilcox. 

4.  Daniel,  b.  Oct.  29,  1718;  (d.  "at  Saltatadus"  March,  1740,  «e.  21). 

5.  Abiah,  b.  April  22,  1721;  m.  Henry  Johnson. 

6.  Susannah,  b.  ;  m.  Jacob  Hall. 

7.  Jedediah,  b.  Jan.  23,  1730;  m.  Barbara  Wilcox.         -         -         (61) 


24.  Capt.  Nathaniel  White,  son  of  Ensign  Daniel  10) 
was  born  in  Middletown,  Upper  Houses,  Sept.  3,  1685.  He 
settled  as  a  farmer  in  East  Middletown,  afterwards  called 
Catham,  in  that  part  which  is  now  the  town  of  Portland. 
He  and  his  wife  were  among  those  who  united  in  forming 
the  first  church  in  East  Middletown,  Oct.  25,  1721.  He 
was  a  selectman  of  Middletown  in  1730,  a  constable  in  1733 
and  also  from  1735  to  1742.  He  died,  May  5,  1743,  ae.  57. 
His  son,  Noadiah  was  his  executor. 

He  married,  July  29,  1714,  Mehitable  Hurlburt,  dau.  of 
John  Hurlburt  and  Mary  Deming,  [Demon?].  She  was 
born,  Nov.  23,  1690,  and  died  Jan.  8,  1744,  se.  53. 

Children. 

1.  Nathaniel,  b.  April  25,  1715;  m.  Mary  Sage.        -        -        -         (62) 

2.  Mehitable,  b.  Sept.  23,  1716;  d.  Dec.  25,  1716. 

3.  Abigail  *,  b.  Oct.  31,  1717;  m.  Daniel  Churchhill. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  51 

4.  Elijah,  b.  Feb.   15,  1719;  m.  Abigail  Hurlburt.  (63) 

5.  Noadiah,  Feb.  26,  1720;  m.  Lois  White.        -  (64) 

6.  Mehitable,  b.  July  22,  1721;  d.  Mar.  15,  1743,  ss.  21. 

7.  Amos,  b.  Mar.  18,  1723;  d.  April  24,  1727. 

8.  Sarah,  b.  Oct.  24,  1724;  m.  Dea.  John  Clark,  Jun. 

9.  John,  b.  Jan.  14,  1727;  d.  Jul  14,  1727. 

10.  A  son,  b.  Mar.  21,  1728;  d.  April  4,  1728. 

*  Abigail  had  eight  children:  one  daughter,  Ruth,  married  Joseph 
White  of  Catham,  (East  Hampton  Society.)  believed  to  be  a 
lineal  descenant  of  Peregrine  White.  Her  son  Joseph  was  an 
eminent  physician  and  surgeon  of  in  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.  as 
were  also  his  sons,  Delos  and  Menzo  White;  (see  "Francis's 
lives  of  Eminent  Physicians".) 


25.  Dea.  Joseph  White,  son  of  Ensign  Daniel,  (10)  was 
born  at  Middletown,  Upper  Houses,  Oct.  8,  1688.  He 
settled  as  a  farmer  in  East  Middletown  on  lands  which  had 
belonged  to  his  grandfather  and  was  a  highly  respected 
citizen.  He  was  one  of  the  selectmen  of  Middletown  in 
1729-35-44-5  and  6,  and  was  justice  of  the  peace.  He  was 
chosen  a  deacon  of  the  Church  in  East  Middletown,  now 
the  First  Church  in  Portland,  Jan.  22,  1725.  He  died,  Dec. 
14,  1770,  se.  82. 

He  married,  1st,  June  18,  1717,  Mary  Hall  of  Guilford, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Dea.  Thomas  Hall  and  Mary  Hiland.  She 
was  born  ,  Nov.  5,  1693,  and  died,  Nov.  9,  1725,  ae.  32. 

He  married,  2d,  June  30,  1726,  Abigail  Butler  of  Hartford, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Bulter.  She  was  born  Oct.  24,  1692,  and 
died,  Dec.  28,  1751,  «.  59. 

He  married,  3d,  Jan.  31,  1754,  Mrs.  Lois  Bliss  of  E.  Mid., 
widow  of  Thomas  Bliss.  She  was  the  dau.  of  Thomas 
Cadwell  and  Hannah  Butler  and  was  born  in  Hartford, 
Feb.  18,  1706,  and  died  Jan.,  1766,  «.  60. 

Children; — By  First  Marriage. 

1.  Joseph  *,  b.  May  21,  1718; 

2.  .Mary,  b.  June  16,  1722;  m.  Aaron  Clark. 


52  Fourth  Generation  and  Children. 

3.  Lois,  b.  Jan.  6,  1725;  m.  Noadiah  White.         -  (Family  61) 

Children; — By  Second  Marriage 

4.  Ebenezer,  b.  July  24,  1727;  m.  Ruth  Welles.  (65) 

5.  Stephen,  b.  Jan.  17,  1731;  m.  Honor  Hubbard.        -        -  (66) 
*  Joseph,  according  to  the  family  tradition  died  unmarried  in  England, 
in  early  life. 


26.  Hugh  White,  son  of  Ensign  Daniel,  (10)  was  born 
at  Middletown,  Upper  Houses,  Feb.  15,  1691.  He  resided 
there  and  frequently  held  town  offices,  being  chosen  a  con- 
stable in  1719  and  1725,  and  a  selectman  in  1729-'30-'36- 
'39  and  '50.  He  died  about  the  1st  of  March,  1788,  ae.  87. 

He  married,  Aug.  13,  1717,  Mary  Stone  of  Guilford,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Stone  and  Sarah  Tainter.  She  was  born,  Feb. 
13,  1690,  [1691?]  and  died,  July  9,  1770,  ae.  80. 

Children. 

1.  Timothy,  b.  Mar.  15,  1719;  m.  Susannah  -          — .  (67) 

2.  Bathsheba,  b.  April  5,  1721;  m.  Gildeon  Sage,  d.  June  6,  1793,  ae.  72. 

3.  Aaron,  b.  Oct.  25,  1723;  m.  Sarah  Olmstead.  (68) 

4.  Rebecca,  b.  May  16,  1726;  m.  William  Powell. 

5.  Mary,  b.  June  21,  1728;  James  Olmsted. 

6.  Rachel  *,  b.  Sept.  1,  1730;  m.  Francis  Whitmore,  d.  Mar.  31,  1751, 

se.  20. 

7.  Hugh,  b.  Jan.  25,  1733;  m.  Mary  Clark.  ,-  (69) 
*  Rachel  was  fatally  burned  while  in  a  fit,  by  falling  into  the  fire. 


27.     Capt.  John  White,  son  of  Ensign  Daniel,   (10)  was 
born  at  Middletown,  Upper  Hoses,  Nov.  27,  1692.      He  was 


Descendants  of  Natmaniel  White.  53 

a   sea-captain.     About   1720   he  removed  to   New   Haven, 
Conn.,  where  he  died,  Jan.  15,  1783,  se.  90. 

He  married,  Oct.  6,  1715,  Susanna  Ailing  of  New  Haven, 
dau.  of  John  Ailing,  Esq.,  and  Susanna  Coe.  Her  grand- 
father, Roger  Ailing,  was  Treasurer  of  the  New  Haven 
Coloney.  She  died,  Oct.  18,  1776,  SB.  82. 

Children. 

1.  Stephen,  b.  Aug.  12,  1716;  died  in  infancy. 

2.  Stephen,  b.  June  8,  1718;  m.  Mary  Dyer.         -  (70) 

3.  Mary,  b.  April  22,  1720;  m.  March  1,  1744,  Dea.  Thomas  Howell  of 

New  Haven,  who  d.  May  18^  1797,  as.  78.  She  d.  March  27,  1776, 
as.  56.  She  had,  1.  Hannah,  bap.  Jan.  6.  1745,  m.  July  29,  1767, 
Richard  Cutler  of  N.  H.,  and  d.  Dec.  9,  1827,  as.  83;  2.  John, 
bap.  May  3,  1747,  d.  June  22,  1770,  [1776?];  3.  Mary,  bap.  April 

15,  1750,  d.  in  infancy;  4.  Timothy,  bap,  Sept.  2,  1753,  d.  Sept. 
24,  1782,  33.  29;  5.  Thomas,  bap.  July  18,  1756,  d.  May  20,  1798,  as. 
42;  6.  Mary,  bap.  Aug.  17,  1760;  d.  May  6,  1798,  as.  38;  7.  Susanna, 
bap.  Dec.  4,  1763,  d.  Aug.  26,  1798,  as.  35. 

4.  John,  b.  May  19,  1722;  m.  Mary  Dickerman.         -  (71) 

5.  Timothy,  b.  Dec.  21,  1724;  died  without  issue. 

6.  Susanna,  b.  March  5,  1727;  m.  1st,  Jan.  24,  17j50,  Ebenezer  Bassett 

of  North  Haven,  who  grad.  Yale  Coll.,  1746.  She  m.  2d,  May 
13,  1762,  Charles  Sabin  of  New  Haven.  She  had,  by  her 
first  husband,  1.  Mary,  b.  Aug.  15,  1751,  m.  Stephen  Trowbridge  of 
New  Haven;  2.  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  8,  1756,  m.  Aug.  5,  1778,  Samuel 
Barney  of  New  Haven,  and  d.  Dec.  8,  1845,  as.  89  y.  10  mo.  By  her 
second  husband,  3.  Charles,  b.  July  5,  1763;  4.  Susanna,  b.  March 
4,  1765,  d.  about  1798;  5.  Hannah,  b.  about  1769,  m.  Eli  Cooper  of 
New  Haven,  and  d.  Aug.  23,  1828,  ae.  59;  6.  Sarah,  twin  with  the 
last,  m.  Sabin  Lake,  and  d.  Oct.  11,  1826,  ae.  57. 

7.  Elisha,  b.  Jan.  9,  1731;  was. a  sea-captain,  and  d.  unmarried,  Jan. 

16,  1767,  ss.  36. 


28.  Dea.  Isaac  White,  youngest  surviving  son  of  Ensign 
Daniel,  (10)  was  born  at  Middletown,  Upper  Houses,  Nov. 
9,  1696.  He  settled  there,  and  held  various  town  offices; 
was  constable  in  1735,  and  a  selectman  from  1746  to  1749. 
He  was  chosen  a  deacon  of  the  church  there,  Jan.  15,  1749. 
He  died  June  26,  [27?]  1768,  ae.  71.  (On  the  grave-stone, 
1769;  but  the  church  record  says,  1768,  and  his  estate  was 
settled  in  that  year.) 

He  married,  June  30,  1726,  Sibbil  Butler,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Butler  of  Hartford.  She  was  born  March  6,  1702,  and  died 
Nov.  7,  1781,  aa.  79. 

Children. 
1.  Moses,  b.  Aug.  22,  1727;  m.  Huldah  Knowles.        -        -          -       (72) 


54  Fourth  Generation  and  Children. 

2.  Martha,  b.  Oct.  27,  1728;  d.  unm.,  April  1,  1813,  ae.  84.    Called  "Mrs." 

on  her  grave-stone. 

3.  Sibbil,  b.  Aug.  14,  1731;  m.  April  18,  1753,  Francis  Whitmore  of 

Mid.,  Up.  H.  His  first  wife  was  her  cousin,  Rachel  White:  (see  Fam- 
ily 26.)  He  d.  Nov.  29,  [Dec.  1  ?  ]  1757,  ae.  31.  She  had,  1.  Rachel, 
b.  Dec.  22,  1753,  d.  Jan.  31,  1755;  2.  Mary,  b.  Nov.  26,  1755;  3. 
Sibbil.  b.  Oct.  12,  1757,  d.  March  21,  1758. 

4.  Elias,  b.  May  5,  1734;  m.  Prudence  Savage.  -       (73) 

5.  Aaron,  b.  ;  prob.  d.  young. 

6.  Isaac,  b.  Jan.  16.  1741;  d.  Dec.  8,  1741. 

7.  Ruth,  bap.  March  27,  1743;  m.  Dec.  26,  1764,  Dr.  John  Osborne;  of 

Middletown  city.  He  was  eminent  as  a  scholar  and  physician, 
was  with  the  army  at  Ticonderoga,  during  the  French  wars,  and 
practised  medicine  more  than  sixty  years.  He  died,  in  1725,  ae.  83. 
(See  Rev.  Dr.  Field's  Hist.  Discourse,  pp.  92,  93.)  She  prob.  d. 
in  1811,  ae.  68.  She  had,  1.  John  Chevers,  b.  Sept.  15,  1766,  was 
a  physician  and  d.  1819,  ae.  52;  2.  Ruth,  b.  July  14,  1768;  3. 
Dolly,  b.  Dec.  6,  1770;  4.  Samuel,  b.  Sept.  8,  1772,  d.  in  infancy; 
5.  Samuel,  b.  Feb.  4,  1775,  was  a  physician;  6.  Joseph;  7.  William 
Franklin. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  JACOB  WHITE,  OF  MIDDLETOWN. 

29.  Jacob  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Jacob,  (11)  was  born  at 
Middletown,  Upper  Houses,  Jan.  29,  1697,  and  died  there, 
June  20,  1734,  &.  37.  His  estate  appraised  at  £581. 

He  married,  May  15,  1729,  Martha  Savage.  She  probablv 
married,  2d,  Nov.  15,  1739,  Jonathan  Riley  of  Hartford,  and 
3d,  Capt.  Samuel  Parker  of  Coventry,  Conn. 

His  only  daughter, 

Jerusha,  b.  April  28,  1733,  d.  July  25,  1736. 


30.  Thomas  White,  son  of  Jacob,  (11)  was  born  at  Mid- 
dletown, Upper  Houses,  Aug.  14,  1701.  He  settled  as  a 
farmer  in  East  Middletown,  (Chatham,)  but  in  1731  remov- 
ed to  the  north  part  of  the  town  of  Lebanon,  Conn.,  within 
the  present  town  of  Andover.  His  farm  lay  on  both  sides 
of  Hop  River,  and  was  partly  in  the  town  of  Coventry. 
About  1748  he  removed  to  Coventry,  east  of  the  Skungamug 
River.  The  time  of  his  death  is  unknown,  but  it  was  pro- 
bably after  1773. 

He  married,  1st,  Dec.  23,  1725,  Sarah  Miller,  probably 
dau.  of  William  Miller  of  Glastenbury.  She  died  Aug.  10, 
1736,  ae.  36.  She  was  buried  in  Chatham. 

He  married,  2d,  Feb.  3,  1737,  Hannah  Woodward,  proba- 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White  55 

bly  born  July  19,  1710,  and  dau.  of  Henry  Woodward  and 
Hannah  Burrows. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Sarah,  b.  Sept.  13,  1726;  m.  -        -  Benton;  was  living  in  1760. 

2.  Thomas,  b.  Feb.  7,  1728;  d.  in  Coventry,  unm.,  in  1760,  33.  32.     His 

will  is  dated  Jan.  2,  1760;  his  inventory,  Feb.  11. 

3.  Samuel,  b.  Nov.  30,  1729;  m.  Mrs.  Rachel  Tilden.        -  (74) 

4.  Daborah,  b.  May  19,  1732;  m.  Oct.  10,  1751,  David  Eaton  of  Tolland, 

and  had,  1.  Susanna,  b.  Sept.  26,  1752;  2.  Stephen,  b.  Jan.  29, 
1754;  3.  Timothy,  b.  July  17,  1755,  d.  in  infancy;  4.  Elisha,  b. 
Jan.  8,  1757;  5.  Timothy,  b.  Aug.  27,  1758;  6.  Elijah,  b.  May  29, 
1760. 

5.  William,  b.  Feb.  2-1,  1734;  is  named  in  the  will  of  his  brother  ThomaSj 

Perhaps  he  is  the  son  who  d.  unm.  in  Nottingham,  Maine. 

6.  Jacob,  b.  Jan.  20,  1736;  m.  Annar  Lothrop.         -  (75) 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

7.  Hannah,  b.  April  5,  1738;  prob.  m  -    -  Parish,  Windham,  Conn. 

8.  Henry,  b.  June  1,  1739;  m.  Sarah .        -  (76) 

9.  Lemuel,  b.  June   12,   1741;   perhaps   the   son  who   d.   in   Me.     See 

No.  5,  above. 
10  Elizabeth,  b.  June  9,  1743;  d.  unm.,  in  Torringford,  Ct.,  Oct.  13, 

1826,  33.  82. 
11. Silas,  b.  May  18,  1745;  m.  1st,  Mary  Birge;  2d,  Hannah  Scoville,  (77) 

12.  Abigail,  b.  Oct.  20,  1747. 

13.  Joel,  b.  Oct.  20,  1750;  m.  Sarah  'Osborn.         ...         (78) 


31.  John  White,  son  of  Jacob,  (11)  was  born  at  Middle- 
town,  Upper  Houses,  Oct.  19,  1712.  He  lived  there,  and 
died  Feb.  9,  1801,  se.  88. 

He  married,  Oct.  21,  1736,  Elizabeth  Bordman.    She  was 

probably  the  dau.  of  Samuel  Bordman  and  Mehitable  Cad- 
well,  of  Wethersfield,  and  born  Dec.  22,  1713.  She  died 
Nov.  17,  1800,  se.  87. 

Children. 

1.  Jacob,  b.  Nov.  7,  1737;  m.  Lucy  Savage.        ....         (79) 

2.  Jerusha,  b.  June  23,  1739;  d.  unm.,  Oct.  12,   [13?]  1796,  33.  57. 

3.  John,  b.  Sept.  28,  1741;  d.  Dec.  21,  1741. 

4.  Sarah,  b.  Jan.  16,  1743;  m.  John  Collins  of  Mid.,  Up.  H.,  and  d.  July 

25,  1774,  33.  31.  She  had,  1.  Freeman,  bap.  Aug.  9,  1767,  m.  Lucy 
White;  (see  Family  79;)  2.  Sarah,  bap.  July  23,  1769;  3.  Elizur, 
bap.  March  10,  1771,  d.  in  infancy;  4.  Elizur,  bap.  March  14,  1773; 
5.  Deborah,  bap.  April  28,  1776. 

5.  Deborah,  b.  Dec.  23,  1744;  m.  May  13,  1766,  David  Blin,  from  Step- 

ney, Conn.,  who  d.  at  Mid.,  Up.  H.,  May  6,  1772.  She  d.  Aug.  13, 
1782,  as.  37:  [1781,  grave-stone.]  She  had,  1.  David,  bap.  June 
22,  1766;  2.  Jacob,  bap.  Feb.  25,  1768. 

6.  Patience,  b.  Dec.  14,  1746;  m.  Feb.  9,  1766,  Thomas  Sellew. 

7.  Christian,  b.  July  10,  1748;  m.  April  23,  1769,  Eliakim  Ufford  of 

Chatham,  and  d.  Mar.  20,  1803,  33.  54.    He  then  m.  2d,  her  sister, 


56  Fourth  Generation  and  Children. 

Rachel  White.  She  had,  1.  Jerusha,  bap.  April  28,  1771,  m.  David 
Churchill  of  Chatham,  and  d.  Oct.  16,  1805,  ae.  34;  2.  Patience,  b. 
Feb.  10,  1773;  d.  Feb.  21,  1774. 

8.  Mehitable,  b.  Dec.  30,  1750;  d.  unm.,  Aug.  20,  1820,  ae.  69. 

9.  Rachel,  b.  Jan.  21,   1753;   m.   May   1,   1803,   Eliakim   Ufford,    (see 

above,)  and  d.  May  10,  1809,  ae.  56.  He  m.  3d,  and  d.  May  24, 
1811,  83.  63. 

10.  Mabel, -b.  Dec.  29,  1754;  [1755,  town  rec.]  m.  Feb.  2,  1784.  Elisha 

Tryon. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  JOSEPH  WHITE,  OF  MIDDLETOWN. 

32.  Ebenezer  White,  only  surviving  son  of  Joseph,  (12) 
was  born  at  Middletown,  Upper  Houses,  May  22,  1707.  He 
was  a  farmer  there,  and  accumulated  a  large  estate,  which 
was  appraised,  after  his  decease,  at  £14,270,  2s.  6d.  He 
died  March  26,  1756,  se.  49. 

He  married,  May  27,  1731,  Ann  Hollister  of  Glastenbury, 
dau.  of  Joseph  and  Ann  Hollister.  She  was  born  Jan.  16, 
1707,  and  died  June  16,  1787,  se.  80. 

Children. 

1.  Joseph,  b.  Sept.  10,  1732;  d.  unm.,  Nov.  13,  [14?]  1758,  se.  26. 

2.  Anne,  b.  June  25,  1735;  m.  Nov.  16,  [17?]  1756,  Abraham  Plumb 

of  Mid.,  who  rem.  to  Canaan,  Conn.,  in  May,  1800,  and  d.  there 
Sept.  8,  1810.  She  d.  Feb.  24,  1814,  ae.  79.  She  had,  1,  Abraham, 
b.  Oct.  5,  1759,  was  lost  at  sea,  in  early  life;  2.  Joseph,  b.  May 
6,  1762,  rem.  to  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  but  d.  in  New  Haven,  Conn.;  3. 
Frederick,  b.  Oct.  27,  1765;  (b.  June  30,  1764,  says  a  Fam.  Re- 
cord: perhaps  there  were  two  of  this  name;)  was  a  physician 
in  Canaan,  and  d.  April  12,  1812,  ae.  46.  He  m.  Jan.  6,  1785,  Anne 
Peet  who  d.  Dec.  18,  1823,  ae.  54.  His  son,  Ovid,  (d.  1856,  ae. 
69,)  was  also  a  physician  in  Canaan  and  Salisbury;  4.  William,  b. 
Sept.  5,  1767,  a  mariner,  m.,  and  d.  at  Middletown;  5.  Anna,  b. 
Dec.  5,  1769,  m.  1st,  Abner  Kirby;  m.  2d,  William  Walter  of  New 
Haven;  6.  Isaac,  b.  Aug.  8,  1774,  a  mariner,  m.,  and  prob.  d.  at 
Windsor,  Conn.;  7.  Amy,  b.  May  7,  1777,  d.  unm.,  in  New  Haven. 

3.  Prudence,  b.  Dec.  1,  1737;  m.  Feb.  6,  1765,  Richard  Hawley,  prob.  of 

Woodbury,  Conn.,  and  had  a  son,  Richard,  who  went  West  in  1810. 

4.  Mary,  b.  July  11,  1740;  m.  Dec.  23,  1762,  Gideon  Hale  of  Glasten- 

bury. She  had,  1.  Anna,  b.  Sept.  21,  1763,  m.  May  2,  1782,  [1783  ?  ] 
Samuel  Welles  of  G.,  and  d.  Jan.  11,  1816,  ae.  52.  He  m.  2d,  her 
sister,  Hannah.  Gideon,  son  of  Anna,  was  for  several  years  Comp- 
troller of  Conn.;  2.  Hannah,  b.  March  2,  1765,  m.  Oct.  6,  1816 
Samuel  Welles,  (his  2d  wife,  and  d.  Dec.  6,  1818,  se.  53.  He 
d.  Nov.  12,  1834,  se.  80;  3.  Gibeon,  b.  Feb.  28, 1767,  m.  May  18, 1803, 
Ann  Case,  and  d.  April  27,  1831,  ae.  64;  4.  Esther,  b.  TMarch  11, 
1769,  d.  unm.,  Jan.  25,  1830,  ae.  61;  5.  Ebenezer,  b.  Jan.  22,  1771, 
m.  Sara  Cornwall  of  Chatham,  and  d.  June  25,  1843,  ae.  72;  6. 
Reuben,  b.  Feb.  6,  1773,  m.  Wealthy  Tracy  of  Towanda,  Pa.;  7. 
Elias  White,  b.  April  11,  1775,  grad.  Yale  Coll.,  1794,  was  a  lawyer 
at  Lewiston,  Pa.,  and  d.  Feb.  3, 1832,  ae.57.  He  m.  Feb.  26, 1810,  Jane 


Descendants  of  John  White,  Junior.  57 

Mulhallan;  8.  Amelia,  b.  Aug.  16,  1777,  m.  Aaron  Kinney  of  G.,  who 
d.  April  24,  1815.  She  d.  Mar.  12,  1847,  ae.  69;  9.  Hezekiah,  b.  Oct.  14, 
1779,  m.  Pamelia  Coleman  of  G.,  and  d.  Feb.  25, 1832,  ae.  52;  10.  Mary 
b..  Jan.  25,  1782,  m.  Feb.  28,  1809,  Solomon  Cole  of  G.;  11.  Nanjy, 
b.  April  11,  1785,  d.  unm.,  March  19,  1808,  3d.  23. 

5.  William,  b.  Sept.  10,  1742;  m.  Mrs.  Abigail  Stow.        -          -       (80) 

6.  Esther,  b.  March  24,  1745;  m.  April  26,  1776,  Samuel  Ward  of  Strat- 

ford, Conn.,  who  rem.  to  Cornwall,  Conn.  She  d.  Sept.  9,  1796,  ae. 
51.  He  d.  May  8,  1808,  a?.  57.  She  had,  1.  John,  b.  Jan.  21,  1778, 
m.  June  20,  1803,  Lucretia  Rogers.  He  rem.  to  Sheffield,  Mass., 
and  d.  Sept.  9,  1852,  ae.  74;  2.  Prudence,  b.  Sept.  13,  1782,  m. 
David  Coe  of  Winchester,  Conn.,  and  d.  Feb.  17,  1822,  ae.  39;  3. 
Sarah,  b.  Nov.  2,  1784,  m.  Benjamin  Johnson  of  Ohio,  and  d.  Feb. 
9.  1842,  ae.  57;  4.  Samuel,  b.  Dec.  12,  1786,  d.  in  infancy;  5.  Anna, 
m.  Joel  Wright  of  Cornwall,  and  d.  March  18,  1847;  6.  Esther,  b. 
Aug.  21,  1789,  m.  Reuben  Hall  of  Winchester;  both  now  living 
in  Ohio. 

7.  Elizur,  b.  Feb.  19,  1750;  m.  Hannah  Cooper        -  (81) 

DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  WHITE,  JUNIOR. 

33.  John  White,  eldest  son  of  Dea.  John,  (13)  was  born 
in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1689.  He  settled  in  West 
Springfield,  Mass.,  and  died  there  in  1759,  se.  nearly  70. 
His  will  was  presented  in  Court,  July  12,  1759. 

He  married,  1st,  1717,  Mrs.  Sarah  Barber,  widow  of 
Thomas  Barber.  She  was  the  dau.  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Ball  of 
Springfield,  and  of  Mrs.  Susanna  Worthington,  the  second 
wife  of  Nicholas  Worthington,  whose  first  wife  was  this 
John  White's  grandmother.  (See  in  Family  4.)  Mrs.  Sarah 
(Ball)  White  was  born  Aug.  6,  1685,  and  died  Nov.  "3,  1744, 
se.  59. 

He  married,  2d,  1746,  Hannah  Meekins  of  Hatfield,  dau. 
of  John  Meekins.  She  probably  returned  to  H.  in  1763. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Sarah,  b.  Dec.  26,  1718;  m.  Dec.  16,  1736,  Samuel  Bancroft,  the 

first  settler  in  Granville,  Mass.,  who  d.  in  1788.  He  held  many 
town  offices,  and  "may  be  regarded  as  having  been  the  patriarch 
of  Granville."  His  descendants  have  been  numerous  in  E.  Gran- 
ville, and  characterized  by  "industry,  intelligence  and  integrity." 
See  Holland's  Hist.  West.  Mass.,  Vol.  II.,  p.  58.)  In  the  will 
of  her  brother  David,  dated  1797,  she  is  named  as  then  living, 
and  also  fne  following  children.  A  part  of  these  were  bap.  at 
W.  Springfield.  1.  Samuel,  (bap.  Apr.  30,  1738;)  2.  Joel,  (bap. 
Sept.  16,  1739;)  3.  Lemuel,  (prob.  bap.  Oct.  18,  1741;)  4.  Sarah, 
(bap.  May  27,  1744,)  the  widow  of  Nathan  Parsons;  5.  John;  6. 
Enoch;  7.  Sabra,  the  wife  of  Clark  Cooley;  8.  Hannah,  single; 
9.  Ruth,  the  wife  of  Mr.  Strickland. 

2.  John,  B.  Aug.  3,  1722;  d.  in  infancy. 

3.  John,  b.  June  8,  1724;  d.  April  29,  1741,  je.  17.     He  was  the  fifth 


58  Fourth  Generation  and  Children. 

John,  in  the  direct  descent  of  that  name.     By  his  death  the  line 
of  that  name  become  extinct. 

4.  David,  b.  May  9,  1728;  lived  in  the  Parish,  now  Town,  of  Agawam, 
in  W.  Spr.  In  1775  he  was  chosen  a  member  of  the  "Committee 
of  Correspondence,  Inspection  and  Safety,"  in  W.  Springfield.  He 
married,  but  died  without  issue,  about  Nov.,  1797,  ae.  69.  His 
wife's  name  has  not  been  ascertained. 


34.  Capt.  Jonathan  White,  son  of  Dea.  John,  (13)  was 
born  in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1700.  He  lived  there  until 
1731,  when  he  removed  to  Hebron,  Conn.,  and  settled  on  a 
farm  which  he  bought  of  Elisha  and  Simeon  White.  He 
held  various  town  offices  in  both  the  towns  in  which  he  re- 
sided. In  1750  and  1751  he  was  chosen  town  clerk  and 
treasurer  of  Hebron,  and  continued  to  hold  the  latter  office 
till  1768.  About  1745  he  was  chosen  a  deacon  of  the  church 
in  Hebron.  He  died  March  28,  1776,  aa.  75,  leaving  an 
estate  of  about  £575. 

He  married,  1st,  Esther  ,  who  died  in  Hatfield, 

March  25,  1727. 

He  married,  2d,  Anna ,  who  died  in  Hebron,  March 

2,  1747. 

He  married.  3d,  Oct.  6,  1747,  Mrs.  Anna  Wright,  who 
died  Sept.  30,  1777. 

Child; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Asa,  b.  Jan.  16,  1724;  d.  Oct.  18,  1725. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

2.  Esther,  b.  July  21,  1729;  was  living  at  the  date  of  her  father's  will, 

as  were  also  her  sisters.    Their  history  is  not  known. 

3.  Asa,  b.  ;  d.  Sept.  22,  1742. 

4.  Jonathan,  b.   March  22,   1733;   d.   in  Windham,  Jan.   29,   1789,  ». 

55,  pob.  unm. 

5.  Anna,  b.  Feb.  5.  1735. 

6.  Mary,  b.  Aug.  10,  1737. 

7.  John,  b.  Dec.  29,  1739;  d.  Oct.  1,  1742. 

8.  Hannah,  b.  Nov.  30,  1741. 

9.  Asa,  b.  Nov.  6,  1743;  m.  1st,  Mary  Bingham;  2d,  H.  Cutler.       (82) 

10.  John,  b.  Oct.  2,  1745;  d.  Feb.  2,  1749. 


35.  Rev.  David  White,  youngest  son  of  Dea.  John,  (13) 
was  born  in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  July  1,  1710.  He  graduated  at 
Yale  College  in  1730,  and  was  ordained  Pastor  of  the  church 
in  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Nov.  17,  1736.  The  church,  consisting 


Descendants  of  John  White,  Junior.  59 

of  12  members,  was  organized  on  that  day.  During  the 
forty-seven  years  of  his  ministry  there,  he  received  411 
persons  to  full  communion,  and  77  under  the  half-way 
covenant.  He  baptized  1275  adults  and  infants,  and  mar- 
ried 316  couples.  His  salary  was  small,  never  more  than 
$200  per  annum ;  yet  he  gave  his  children  a  good  education, 
his  two  sons  having  graduated  at  Harvard  College.  Allen's 
Biographical  Dictionary  says  of  him,  that  "he  was  esteemed 
and  very  useful."  He  died  at  Hardwick,  Jan.  6,  1784,  a?.  73. 
He  married  Susanna  [Wells.]  She  was  a  granddaughter 
of  the  first  Thomas  Wells  of  Deerfield,  Mass.,  and  it  is  be- 
lieved that  her  name  was  Wells.  She  was  left  an  orphan 
at  an  early  age,  in  Pennsylvania,  and  was  brought  up  in 
the  family  of  her  uncle,  the  second  Thomas  Wells  of  Deer- 
field.  She  died  about  six  months  before  her  husband. 

Children. 

1.  Thomas  Wells,  b.  Aug.  12,  1739,  m.  Naomi  Wright.  (83) 

2.  Sarah,  b.  May  29,  1741;  m.  Nov.  5,  1761,  Rev.  Lemuel  Hedge  of 

Warwick,  Mass.  He  graduated  at  Harvard  College  in  1759,  was 
ordained  at  Warwick,  Dec.  3,  1760,  and  d.  there  Oct.  15,  1777,  ae. 
43.  He  was  suspected  of  being  a  Tory,  and  the  town  forbade  him 
to  leave  Warwick.  (See  Holland's  Hist.  West.  Mass.,  Vol.  II.) 
She  died  at  Middlebury,  Vt.,  in  1808,  ae.  67.  She  had,  1.  Lemuel, 
grad.  Harvard  College,  1784,  was  a  teacher,  and  d.  unm.,  in 
Washington,  D.  C.,  in  1801;  2.  Levi,  b.  April  19,  1766,  grad. 
Harv.  Coll.,  1792,  was  Tutor  and  Prof,  there  for  37  years.  The 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws  was  conferred  on  him  by  Yale  College, 
in  1823.  He  d.  Jan.  3,  1844,  SB.  77.  He  m.  Jan.  15,  1801,  Mary 
Kneeland  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  who  d.  Dec.  23,  1853,  ae.  80;  3. 
Sarah,  b.  April  11,  1768,  m.  Feb.  23,  1788,  Moses  Fay.  They 
settled  in  Barnard,  Vt.,  but  rem.  to  Rutland,  Vt.,  about  1827, 
where  they  died.  He  d.  Nov.  13,  1829.  She  d.  April  8,  1831, 
ae.  63.  Her  son,  Edwin,  b.  Sept.  22,  1794,  m.  Harriet  P.  White: 
(see  in  Fam.  144;)  4.  Abraham,  was  a  physician  in  Windsor, 
Vt.,  and  d.  unm.;  5.  Samuel,  settled  in  Windsor,  Vt.,  rem.  in  1810 
to  Montreal,  C.  E.,  and  d.  there  about  1831.  He  was  thrice  mar- 
ried; 6.  Susan,  m.  Col.  Josiah  Dunham,  (U.  S.  A.,)  and  d.  May, 
1857.  He  grad.  Dart.  Coll.,  1789,  and  was  distinguished  as  a 
teacher;  7.  Eleutheria,  b.  1776,  m.  Hon.  Daniel  Chipman,  LL.  D., 
a  lawyer,  of  Middlebury,  Vt.  He  grad.  Dart.  Coll.,  1788,  was 
a  member  of  Congress,  &c.  She  was  living  in  1858. 

3.  Susanna,  b.  Aug.  30,  1743;  m.  1770,  Jonathan  Danforth  of  Hardwick, 

and  d.  Nov.  14,  1779,  ae.  36.  She  had,  1.  Samuel,  rem.  to  Vt.;  2. 
Jonathan;  3.  Pamelia;  and  perhaps  others.  Some  of  the  children 
d.  in  early  life. 

4.  John,  b.  June  11,  1745;  grad.  Harv.  Coll.,  1765,  was  clerk  in  an  office 

in  Worcester,  Mass.,  where  he  d.  1796,  ae.  51.  He  had  the  title  of 
Mayor.  He  m.  Sarah  [Heney?]  but  left  no  children. 


60  Fourth  Generation  and   Children. 

DESCENDANTS  OF  LIEUT.  DANIEL  WHITE. 

36.  Capt.  Daniel  White,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  (14) 
was  born  in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1698.  He  removed  with 
his  father's  family  to  Windsor,  Conn.,  but  returned  to  Hat- 
field  as  early  as  the  time  of  his  first  marriage,  and  settled 
there  as  a  farmer.  In  1731  he  removed  to  Bolton,  Conn., 
where  he  resided  till  1742.*  In  the  spring  of  that  year  he 
bought,  for  £560,  the  house  and  homelot  of  his  father-in- 
law,  Dea.  John  White,  and  again  settled  in  Hatfield.  He 
took  an  active  part  in  the  public  affairs  of  both  the  towns 
in  which  he  resided.  In  Hatfield  he  was  chosen  constable 
in  1723,  town  clerk  in  1729,  and  selectman  and  assessor  in 
1730.  While  residing  in  Bolton,  he  was  8  times  chosen  a 
selectman,  from  1734  to  1741,  and  was  almost  constantly 
on  the  committee  for  laying  out  lands  to  the  proprietors  of 
the  town.  Upon  his  return  to  Hatfield  he  was  again  called 
to  the  office  of  a  selectman,  which  he  held  for  17  years, 
between  1742  and  1763,  making  26  years  in  which  this 
office  was  conferred  upon  him  by  the  people  of  both  towns. 
He  died  in  Hatfield,  Dec.  15,  1786,  se.  88. 

He  married,  1st,  Oct.  7,  1719,  Mary  Dickinson  of  Hat- 
field,  who  died  July  8,  1721. 

He  married,  2d,  Jan.  19,  1726,  Elizabeth  White,  dau.  of 
Dea.  John  White.  (Family  13.)  She  died  July  4,  1770,  aa. 
about  65. 

Child; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Salmon,  b.  June.  23,  1721;  d.  in  infancy. 

Children; — By  th%   Second   Marriage. 

2.  Daniel,  b.  Dec.  28,  1726;  m.  Submit  Morton.  -         -       (84) 

3.  Mary,  b.  Aug.  30,  1729;  m.  Dr.  Elijah  Paine  of  Hat.,  afterwards  of 

Williamsburg,  Mass.,  where  he  was  town  cleck  for  several  years. 
She  d.  April  19,  1804,  ae.  74.  He  d.  Jan.  14,  1814,  ss.  about  90. 
She  had,  1.  Mary,  b.  Jan.  7,  1753,  d.  April  1,  1756;  2.  Elizabeth, 

*  Bolton  attracted  to  it  a  large  part  of  the  near  relatives  of  Daniel 
Whie  and  his  wife.  Four  of  his  brothers  lived  there,  with  their  fam- 
ilies: Thomas,  Joel,  Elisha,  and  Oliver:  also,  his  sister  Sarah.  His 
sister  Lucy  lived  in  Coventry,  Andover  Society,  near  the  line  of 
Bolton.  Three  sisters  of  his  wife  also  lived  in  B.;  Sarah,  Martha,  and 
Eunice.  He  brother  Jonathan  lived  in  the  adjoining  town  of  Hebron. 

The  first  settlements  in  Bolton  were  made  in  1718,  and  the  town 
was  incorporated  Oct.,  1720.  An  entry  in  the  Records  of  Lands,  Vol. 
IV.  p.  103,  states  that  in  Dec.  1761,  the  population  of  the  town  was 
857;  in  the  First  Society,  561;  in  that  part  of  the  Second  Society, 
(now  Vernon.)  which  was  in  Bolton,  296.  In  1850  the  town  of  Bolton, 
(the  former  First  Society,)  had  a  population  of  600. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  61 

b.  Oct.  30,  1754,  m.  Asa  Ludden  of  W.;  3.  b.  Dec.  27,  1756,  m. 
Dexter  May  of  Goshen,  Mass.,  and  d.  about  1843;  4.  Hannah,  b. 
Dec.  2,  1858,  m.  Isaac  Little  of  W.,  who  grad.  at  Yale  College, 
1789,  was  a  lawyer  in  Ashfield,  Mass.,  and  honored  with  various 
offices.  He  was  a  deacon  for  30  years.  He  m.  Martha  Pome- 
roy  of  Northfield,  who  d.  Jan.,  1842,  se.  69.  He  d.  Aug.  3,  1846, 
ae.  85.  Three  of  his  sons  become  ministers;  Elijah,  b.  Dec.  9, 
1797,  grad.  Amh.  Coll.,  1827,  is  pastor  at  Halden,  Mass.;  3.  John 
C.  b.  Jan.  29,  1806,  is  pastor  at  Gardner,  Mass.;  6.  Jerusha,  b. 
Jan.  7,  [17?]  1763,  m.  Elisha  Wells,  of  Williamsburg;  7.  Electa, 
b.  Oct.  3,  1765,  m.  Jan.  11,  1787.  Josiah  Frost,  of  Chesterfield, 
Mass.;  8.  John,  b.Feb.  10,  1768,  m.  Lucy  Curtis  of  W.  He  lived 
in  Covington,  N.  Y.  and  d.  Feb.,  1858,  ae.  90;  9.  Seth,  b.  June 
25,  1770,  m.  Sept.  20,  1793,  Hannah  Nash,  of  W.  He  removed 
to  Bricksville,  O.,  and  d.  July,  1814,  ae.  44. 

4.  Salmon,  bap.  Oct.  31,  1731;  m.  Mary  Wait.        -        -  (85) 

5.  Elihu,  bap.  April  21,  1734;  m.  Zerniah  Cole.        -  (86) 

6.  Elizabeth,  bap.  Sept.  5.  1736;  m.  Gen.  Seth  Murray  of  Hatfield,  who 

d.  Sept.  26,  [28?]  1795,  33.  60.  She  d.  Feb.  4,  1814,  se.  77.  Her 
daughter  Lucinda,  b.  Dec.  9,  1770,  m.  Nov.  10,  1790,  Isaac  Maltby, 
who  grad.  Yale  Coll.,  1786  and  d.  1819.  She  d.  about  1836,  ae.  65. 

7.  Hannah,  bap.  Oct.  26,  1740;  prob.  d.  young. 


37.  Rev.  Thomas  White,  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  (14)  was 
born  in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  July  10,  1701.  A  part  of  his  child- 
hood was  spent  in  the  family  of  his  grandfather,  in  Hat- 
field.  Perhaps  he  did  not  remove  to  Windsor  until  after 
his  grandfather's  death.  He  graduated  at  Yale  College 
in  1720,  in  the  same  class  with  Pres.  Jonathan  Edwards,  and 
taught  the  Grammar  School  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  for 
three  years,  commencing  with  1721.  About  this  time  he 
was  admitted  to  the  church  in  that  place  and  probably 
pursued  his  theological  studies  while  teaching,  with  the  Rev. 
Solomon  Stoddard,  the  most  noted  divine  in  that  vicinity. 
His  first  ministerial  labors  of  which  any  notice  is  found, 
were  at  Worchester,  Mass.,  where  he  was  elected  pastor  of 
the  first  church,  Aug.  24,  1724.  The  town  however  did 
not  concur  in  the  choice  but  appointed  a  committee  "to  ad- 
dress Mr.  White  for  his  further  assistance  in  the  work  of 
the  Gospel."  (Lincoln's  History  of  Worcester,  P.  167.)  He 
removed  soon  after  to  Bolton,  Conn.,  and  was  ordained  the 


62  Fourth  Generation  and  Children. 

first  pastor  of  the  church  in  that  place,  Oct.  26,  1725.  Dur- 
ing his  ministry  of  more  than  37  years  he  received  to  the 
church  310  persons,  of  whom  95  were  from  other  churches. 
The  number  of  persons  baptized  was  914.  The  Rev.  George 
Colton,  his  immediate  successor  in  the  pastoral  office  thus 
characterizes  his  life  and  ministry;  "He  was  a  sound, 
orthodox  preacher,  a  friend  of  peace  and  order."  He  died 
Feb.  22,  1763.  ae.  61.  He  resided  a  short  distance  east 
of  the  principal  street  on  the  north  side  of  the  road  lead- 
ing to  Andover.  The  house  in  which  he  dwelt  was  occupied 
by  his  successors  in  the  ministry  till  about  the  year  1845. 

He  married  June  17,  1725,  Martha  Hunt,  of  Northampton, 
Mass.,  born  April  18,  1699,  .dau.  of  Jonathan  Hunt  and 
Martha  Williams.  After  the  death  of  her  husband  she 
married,  2d,  Aug.  15,  1764.  Col.  Thomas  Wells,  of  Glaston- 
bury,  Conn.,  who  died  May  14,  1767,  ae.  75.  After  his 
death  she  lived  with  her  eldest  daughter  in  Somers,  Conn., 
and  died  there,  Feb.  17,  1784,  ae.  nearly  85. 

Children. 

1.  Martha,  b.  Mar.  20,  1726;  m.  July  25,  1724,  Capt.  Thomas  Pitkin, 

Jun.,  of  Bolton  and  Somers.  He  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace, 
was  town  clerk  of  Bolton  and  represented  that  town  many  times 
in  the  Legislature.  She  d.  in  Somers,  June  4,  1802,  ae.  76.  He  d. 
June  26,  1818,  ae.  94.  She  had,  (all  born  in  Bolton)  1.  Martha,  b. 
Feb.  8,  1745,  d.  Nov.  1,  1754;  2.  Thomas  White,  b.  Sept.  25,  1747; 

3.  Samuel,  b.  Oct.  17,  1749,  d.  Jan.  23,  1751;  4.  Samuel,  b.  Aug. 
18,  1751,  d.  Aug.  4,  1772,  a?.  21;  5.  Elizabeth,  b.  June  19,  1753,  m. 
Jan.  4,  1775,  Eleazer  Huntington;  6.  Martha  b.  Sept.  8,  1755,  m. 
Mar.  5,  1778,  Anderson  Minor;  7.  Rebecca,  b.  Aug.  26,  1757,  d. 

young;  8.  Paul,  b.  Oct.  11,  1759,  m. Lothrop,  and  d.  Jan.  6, 

1823,  as.  63;  9.  Calvin,  b.  April  9,  1762,  d.  Oct.  18,  1822,  «.  60. 
He  m.  first,  Sept.  29,  1785,  Hannah  Pease  of  Somers,  who  d.  May 
8,  1815.     He  m.  2d,  June  5,  1818.     Amelia  Chapman  of  Tolland, 
who  d.  Nov.  2,  1822;  10.  Lucy,  b.  Oct.  23,  1764,  m.  Nov.  27,  1788. 
Dea.  Samuel  Reynolds  of  Somers,  Conn.,  and  Longmeadow,  Mass., 
She  d.  Feb.,  1853,  ae.  88;  11.  Jerusha,  b.  Jan.  27,  1767,  m.  Sept. 
7,   1786,  Giles  Pease,  of  Somers,  who  d.   Sept.  26,   1723,  se.  60. 
She  d.  Feb.  26,  1854,  ss.  87. 

2.  Sarah,  b.  July  13,  1729;  m.  Sept.  20,  1750,  Col.  Samuel  Chapman 

of  Tolland,  Conn.,  officer  in  the  French  War,  and  in  the  Revolution. 
He  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  was  for  about  30  years  a  re- 
presentative from  Tolland  in  the  Legislature  and  was*  a  member 
of  the  Convention  which  ratified  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S. 
in  1788.  He  d.  Dec.  5,  1803,  ae.  81.  She  d.  April  10,  1800,  se. 
71.  She  had,  1.  Sarah,  b.  Oct.  9,  1751,  d.  Oct.  24,  1751;  2.  Sarah 
White,  b.  Jan.  15,  1753,  m.  Mar.  25,  1773,  Ira  West,  of  T.,  and  d. 
Aug.  1,  1792.  as.  39;  3.  Samuel,  b.  April  20,  1755,  d.  July  15,  1756; 

4.  Samuel    (Capt.)   b.  Aug.   18,   1757,  lived  in   Ellington.   Conn., 
and  d.   Mar.   13,   1839,  ae.  81.     He  m.   1st,   Oct.   24,   1782,   Mary 
Carlton,  of  T.,  who  d.  Mar.  8,  1809;  m.  2d.  Nov.  12,  1812,  Mrs. 
Sarah  Chapin,  widow  of  Benjamin  C.,  of  Chieopee,  Mass.     She 
died  July  28,  1827;  5.  Eliakim,   (Col.)  b.  July  31,  1760.  d.  in  T 
April  16,  1838,  se.  77.    He  m.  1st,  Nov.  24,  1785,  Roxelaney  Willes, 
of  T.,  who  d.  Jan.  27,  1798;  m.  2d,  Mar.  19,  1799,  Nancy  Willes, 
of  T.,  who  d.  Nov.  6,  1845,  ae.  80. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  63 

39.  Capt.  Joel  White,  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  (14)  was  born 
in  Windsor,  Conn.,  April  6,  1705.  He  settled  in  Bolton, 
Conn.,  as  early  as  1725,  on  lands  which  were  soon  after  be- 
queathed to  him  by  his  father.  He  probably  first  lived 
on  the  west  side  of  the  street  nearly  opposite  the  burying- 
ground.  In  February,  1747  he  bought  of  Francis  Smith  the 
place  on  the  southeast  corner  of  the  main  street  on  the  road 
to  Andover,  "fronting  near  the  meeting-house."  This 
was  his  home  for  more  than  forty  years,  and  the  large 
elms  now  standing  there  are  said  to  have  been  planted  by 
his  own  hands.  He  was  a  merchant,  engaged  in*  an  exten- 
sive business,  and  was  a  large  landholder.  The  records 
of  Bolton  show  that  he  bought  lands  more  than  eighty  times, 
and  his  name  appears  frequently  upon  the  records  of  several 
other  towns.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  owned  over 
500  acres  of  land,  although  he  had  a  few  years  previously 
given  a  farm  to  each  of  his  surviving  four  sons.  He  was 
justice  of  the  peace,  and  took  a  prominent  part  in  the  affairs 
of  the  town.  In  1728  he  was  chosen  town  treasurer.  He 
was  frequently  constable  and  collector,  and  was  eight  times 
chosen  one  of  the  selectmen,  between  the  years  1738  and 
1766.  He  was  often  the  moderator  of  the  annual  town  meet- 
ings, and  from  1760  to  1781  was  commonly  the  person 
selected  for  this  service.  He  was  one  of  the  first  repre- 
sentatives from  Bolton  to  the  legislature  in  Oct.  1750,  was 
frequently  re-elected,  until  October,  1774,  when  he  had  re- 
presented the  town  at  twenty-six  sessions.  Though  ad- 
vanced in  life  when  at  the  time  when  the  Colonies  were 
struggling  for  independence,  he  was  an  ardent  and  self- 
denying  patriot.  In  1777  he  was  twice  chosen  a  member  of 
the  "Committee  of  Correspondence,  Inspection,  and  Safe- 
ty," and  was  once  its  chairman.  From  his  will,  and  from 
the  inventory  of  his  estate,  it  appears  that  in  the  early 
part  of  the  war,  he  loaned  over  £3,000  to  the  State  of  Con- 
necticut, and  to  the  United  States,  a  part  of  this  sum  be- 
ing paid  in  the  depreciated  currency  of  those  times.  The 
nominal  value  of  the  "public  securities,"  held  by  him  at  his 
death  with  the  interest  that  had  accrued  thereon,  was  about 
£5,000,  or  nearly  equal  to  the  appraised  value  of  the  re- 


64  Fourth  Generation  and  Children. 

mainder  of  his  estate.  These  securities  were  divided 
amoung  his  heirs,  who  are  supposed  to  have  realized  but  a 
very  small  percentage  upon  their  nominal  value.  His  in- 
ventory amounts  to  a  little  more  than  £10,000.  He  died 
June  28,  1789,  ae.  84.  The  following  is  a  fac-simile  of  his 
autograph,  (nearly  so,)  from  a  signature  in  1757. 


The  high  social  position  of  his  family  may  be  inferred 
from  the  fact  that  his  five  daughters  married  into  families 
of  great  respectability.  The  husbands  of  four  of  them 
were  college  graduates. 

He  married,  1st,  Ruth ,  who  died  Sept.  4,  1735, 

ae.  32.  This  is  the  date  found  in  the  town  record.  On  the 
stone  tablet  inscribed  to  the  memory  of  Joel  White,  Esq., 
and  his  four  wives,  the  date  is  Sept.  15. 

He  married,  2d,  Jan.  22,  1736,  Ruth  Dart  of  Bolton,  dau. 
of  Daniel  Dart,  Sen.,  and  Elizabeth  Douglass,  and  grand- 
daughter of  Richard  Dart  of  New  London.  She  was  the 
youngest  of  eleven  children,  was  born,  Aug.  26,  1711,  and 
died,  Aug.  29,  1760,  ae.  49. 

He  married,  3d,  April  8,  1761,  Mrs.  Eunice  Wolcott,  widow 
of  Roger  Wolcott,  jun.,  Esq.,  of  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  and 
dau.  of  John  and  Joanna  Colton  of  Longmeadow,  Mass. 
By  her  first  husband,  Ens.  John  Ely,  3rd  of  West  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  she  was  the  mother  of  Justin  Ely,  who  married 
Ruth  White,  dau.  of  her  third  husband.  She  was  born  Feb. 
22,  1706,  and  died  Mar.  29,  1778,  ae.  72.  She  was  buried  at 
West  Springfield. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  65 

He  married,  4th,  1778,  Mrs.  Sarah  Conaut,  widow  of 
[Shabael?]  Conaut,  Esq.,  of  Mansfield,  Conn.  It  is  sup- 
posed that  her  family  name  was  Avery,  and  that  she  was 
originally  of  Groton,  Conn.  Her  first  husband  was  David 
Sluman  of  Lebanon.  Her  second  husband  was  Hon.  Zebu- 
Ion  West  of  Tolland.  Her  son,  Dr.  Jeremiah  West,  married, 
Amelia  Ely,  dau.  of  Capt.  Joel  White's  third  wife.  Mrs. 
Sarah  White  died,  Nov.  17,  1785,  se.  66,  (Grave-stone,  1788; 
error.) 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Joel,  b.  Dec.  [28?],  1727;  m.  Anna  Loomis.        -  (87) 

(On  town  record  b.  Dec.  28;  but  on  church  record  bap.  Dec.  10) 

2.  Ann,  b.  Jan.  15,  1732;  m.  Dec.  28,  1749,  Eleazer  Steel  of  Tolland, 

and  d.  Feb.  20,  1761,  ae.  19.  He  m.  2d,  and  3d,  wives  and  d.  Feb. 
26,  1799,  as.  72. 

3.  Reuben,  b.  Aug.  22,  1735;  d.  Aug.  31,  1735.  A  family  tradition  says 

there  was  also  an  Elijah,  who  died  in  infancy;  but  no  record  is 
found  of  either  his  birth  or  death. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

4.  Lemuel,  b.  Nov.  6,  1736;  m.  Martha  Loomis.        -        -        -         (88) 

5.  Ruth,  bap.  Mar.  19,  1738;  d.  in  infancy. 

6.  Jerusha,  b.  July  14,  \740;  m.  1st,  July  1,  1766,  Rev.  Samuel  Clark. 

He  grad.  at  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  in  1751,  settled  as  pastor 
of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Kensington,  Conn.,  July  14, 
1756,  and  d.  there  Nov.  6,  1775,  ae.  49.  She  m.  2d,  April  26,  1787, 
Amos  Hosford,  Esq.,  of  Berlin,  Conn.,  who  d.  Nov.  13,  1822,  ae. 
85.  She  d.  Dec.  13,  1827.  ae.  87.  She  had,  by  her  first  husband, 
1.  Samuel,  bap.  May  20,  1720;  2.  Jerusha,  b.  Mar.  9,  1774,  m. 
Elisha  Dunham  of  Berlin,  and  d.  Mar.  9,  1844,  ae.  70;  3.  Thomas, 
b.  Mar.  21,  1776,  lived  in  Newington,  Conn.,  and  d.  Dec.  25,  1814, 
ae.  38.  He  m.  April  5,  1809,  Alma  Wells,  of  N.,  who  d.  Jan.  24, 
1824,  33.  43. 

7.  Elijah,  b.  June  21,  1742;  m.  Eunice  Day.        -  (89) 

8.  Ruth,  b.  Feb.  29,  1744;  m.  Nov.  9,  1762,  Justin  Ely,  Esq.     He  grad. 

at  Harvard  College  in  1759,  and  was  a  merchant  in  West  Spring- 
field, Mass.  He  very  frequently  represented  the  town  in  the 
General  Court  of  Mass.,  and  was  otherwise  prominent  in  public 
affairs.  She  d.  April  6,  1809,  ae.  65.  He  m.  again  and  d.  June 
26,  1817,  ae.  78.  She  had,  1,  Theodore,  b.  Aug.  10,  1764,  was  for 
a  few  years  a  merchant  in  New  York,  but  returned  to  W.  Spr., 
where  he  d.  Nov.  28,  1838,  ae.  75.  He  m.  Feb.  9,  1818,  Hannah 
Chandler,  who  d.  Aug.  12,  1829,  ae  48;  2nd.  Anna,  b.  May  12, 
1767,  d.  Jan.  6,  1776;  3.  Justin,  b.  Sept.  22,  1772,  grad.  Harv.  Coll., 
1792,  and  was  a  merchant  in  W.  Spr.  where  he  d.  Aug.  26,  1850, 
ae.  78.  He  m.  1st,  Jan.  25,  1803,  Lucy  Barron  of  Amhurst,  who 
d.  Jan.  8,  1808,  ae.  27.  He  m.  2d,  March  1,  1809,  Abigail  Belden 
of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  who  is  still  living;  4.  Herman,  b.  April 
24,  1775,  was  associated  with  his  eldest  brother  in  business  in 
New  York.  He  was  the  founder  of  Elyria,  Lorain  Co.,  Ohio,  in 
1817,  and  was  judge  fo  the  county  court.  He  d.  Feb.  2, 1852,  33.  76. 
He  m.  1st,  Oct.  8,  1818,  Celia  Belden  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  who 
d.  Jan.  7,  1827,  ae.  30.  He  m.  2nd,  Harriet  Salter,  of  Mansfield, 
Conn. 


66  Fourth  Generation  and  Children. 

9.  Thomas,  b.  Feb.  2,  1746;  m.  Ruth  Talcott.         -         -         -         (90) 

10.  Betty,  b.  Dec.  17,  1747;  m.  1st,  Jan.  15,  1766,  Rev.  John  Bliss. 
He  grad.  at  Yale  College  in   1761,  was  ordained  pastor  of  the 
church  in  Ellington,  Conn.,  Oct.,  1764,  was  dismissed  Dec.,  1780, 
and  d.  in  E.,  Feb.  13,  1790,  33.  53.     She  m.  2d,   Sept.  15,   1790, 
Lemuel    Pomeroy,    Esq..    of    Southampton,    Mass.,    who    d.    Dec. 
14,  1819,  ae.  81.     She  went  to  live  with  her  dau.  in  W.  Spring- 
field and  died  there  Jan.  17,  1836,  ae.  88.     Having  been  blind  for 
about  20  years.     She  was  a  woman  of  unusual  energy  and  intel- 
ligence and  took  a  deep  interest  in  public  affairs.       She  had  by 
her  first  husband,  1.  Betty,  b.  Nov.  30,  1766,  d.  Sept.  7,  1769;  2. 
John,  b.  June  16,  1768,  lived  in  Tolland,  Conn.,  and  d.  Aug.  23, 
1850,  a?.  82.     He  m.  May  30,  1809,  Sally  Abbott  of  T.,  who  d. 
Feb.  18,  1853,  33.  72;  3.  Betsy,  b.  April  9,  1790,  m.  Aahil  Birge, 
of  Southampton  and  d.  Dec.  1,  1834,  33.  64;  4.  Achsah,  b.  May  3, 
1772,  m.  Lieut.  Ruggles  Kent  of  W.  Springfield,  and  d.  May  1, 
1857,  33.  85;   5.  Joel  White,  b.  March  31,  1774,  lived  in   Battle- 
borough,  Vt.,  and  d.  Aug.  4,  1816,  33.  42.    He  m.  1796,  Lucy  Hitch- 
cock, who  d.  1824,  33.  52;  6.  Hosea,  b.  Feb.  26,  1776,  d.  1850,  33. 
74.     He  m.  1st,  April  26,  1798,  Malah  Rodgers,  who  d.  Sept.  29, 
1821,  33.  43,  m.  2d,  Oct.  7,  1823,  Tirzah  Bagg;  7.  Billy,  b.  Feb. 
27,  1778,  d.   May  25,   1781;   8.   Daniel,   b.  Feb.  5,   1780,  lives   in 
Battleborough,  Vt.     He  m,  1st,  April  23,   1807,   Polly  Miller  of 
Marlborough,   Vt.,   m.   2d,   Feb.   26,    1820,    Hannah   Thurston;    9. 
William,  b.  May  11,  1783,  d.  July  25,  1786. 

11.  Daniel,  b.  Dec.  11,  1749;  m.  Sarah  Hale.  (91) 

12.  Ann,  b.  Oct.  23,  1753,  m.  1st,  Sept.  16,  1772,  Thomas  Kimberly, 

Esq.,  of  Glastenbury,  Conn.  He  graduated  at  Yale  College  in 
1766,  was  a  lawyer,  and  d.  Aug.  25,  1777,  33.  29.  She  m.  2d, 
April  15,  1778,  Hon.  Johnathan  Brace.  He  graduated  at  Yale 
College  in  1779,  first  settled  in  Vt.,  but  returned  to  Glastonbury, 
in  1786,  and  removed  to  Hartford  in  1794.  He  was  a  repre- 
sentative in  Congress  1798-1801  and  for  many  years  Judge  of 
the  Probate  and  County  Courts.  He  d.  Aug.  26,  1837,  as.  83. 
She  d.  Dec.  7,  1837,  33.  84.  She  had  by  her  first  husband,  1. 
Thomas,  b.  July  7,  1773,  d.  Oct.  3,  1776;  2.  Anson,  b.  Jan.  18,  1775, 
m.  Sarah  Ann  Street.  He  was  a  merchant  in  Darien,  Ga.,  and 
d.  there  Nov.  2,  1836,  33.  61;  3.  Electa,  b.  Feb.  27,  1777,  is  living  in 
Hartford.  By  her  second  husband;  4.  Thomas  Kimberly,  b.  Oct. 
16,  1779.  He  graduated  at  Yale  College  in  1801,  became  a  lawyer, 
but  soon  entered  largely  into  commercial  business  at  Hartford, 
where  he  still  resides.  He  was  for  many  years,  president  of  the 
.(Etna  Insurance  company,  and  has  been  mayor  of  the  city.  He 
m.  1,  1807,  Lucy  M.  Lee,  of  Westfield,  Mass.;  5.  Fanny,  b.  Sept. 
23,  1781,  m.  1813,  Frederic  Hall,  L.  L.  D.,  Prof,  in  Middlebury, 
College,  Vt.,  and  afterwards  in  Trinity  College  Conn.  She  d. 
Nov.,  1826,  a?.  45.  He  d.  about  1843. 


39.  Captain  Elisha  White,  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  (14)  was 
born  in  Windsor,  Nov.  11,  1706.  He  settled  early  in  Bolton, 
but  removed  to  East  Guilford,  (now  Madison,)  Conn.,  about 
1744,  and  thence  to  the  adjoining  town  of  Killingworth, 
which  is  now  Clinton,  and  was  for  awhile  engaged  in 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  67 

mercantile  business.     He  died   there  probably   about  the 
year  1778. 

He  married,  Aug.  31,  1732,  Ann  Field  of  Bolton,  dau. 
of  Ebenezer  Field,  of  E.  Guilford,  and  Mary  Dudly.  She 
was  born,  March  22,  1712,  and  died  some  years  before  her 

husband. 

Children. 

1.  Elisha,  b.  May  15,  1733;  d.  Aug.  3,  1742. 

2.  Ann,  b.  Sept.  19,  1735;  d.  Aug.  20,  1742. 

3.  Chloe,  bap.  Feb.  19,  1738;  m.  1st,  Capt.  Walter  Price  Griswold,  of 

Killing-worth,  a  shipmaster  in  the  foreign  trade;  m.  2d,  Jonathan 
Boardman  of  Haddam,  Higganum  Society,  Conn.;  3d,  m.  Capt. 
Daniel  Hand,  of  E.  Guilford,  who  d.  Oct.  16,  1816,  ae.  84.  She 
d.  Nov.  28,  1821,  ae.  84.  She  had  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Chloe, 

m.  Young:  2.  Sally,  m.  Jan.  25,  1789,  David  Hoyt,  of  E. 

G.,  and  rem.  to  Vt.  He  d.  Mar.  27,  1822.  She  d.  Jan.  24,  1847; 
3.  Julia,  m.  George  Bushnell,  and  settled  in  Hillsdale,  Columbia 
Co.,  N.  Y.;  4.  Clarissa,  m.  —  -  Child,  of  Middletown,  Conn.;  5. 
Walter  Price,  by  her  second  husband;  6.  Samuel,  resided  at  South 
Farms  (now  the  town  of  Morris)  in  Litchfield,  Conn.  Perhaps 
she  had  other  children. 

4.  Dudley,  b.  Jan.  8,  1741;  m.  Thankful  Murray.        -        -        -       (92) 

5.  Ann,  b.  ;  m.  Joseph  Chatfield  and  d.  in  Clinton. 


40.  Simeon  White,  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  (14),  was  born 
in  Windsor,  Conn.,  March  11,  1708.  He  settled  in  Hatfield, 
Mass.,  where  he  died  Sept.  6,  1779,  se.  71.  He  was  con- 
stable in  1737,  and  surveyor  in  1757  and  1760. 

He  married,  Jerusha  Wait,  who  died  in  Williamsburg, 
Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1810,  ae.  99  years  and  a  few  months.  She 
retained  her  physical  and  mental  power  in  a  good  degree 
almost  to  the  close  of  life. 

Children. 

1.  Simeon,  b.  -        -  1745;  m.  Hannah  Hubbard.        ...       (93) 

2.  Asa,  b.  -      — ;  1747;  m.  Jilpah  Hayes.        ....         (94) 

3.  Jerusha,  b.  ;  1751;  m.  Jan.  6,  1789,  Arnold  Maydew,  of  Wil- 

liamsburg, who  died.  April  6,  1830.  She  d  Dec.  1,  1739,  se.  88. 
She  had,  1.  Constant,  b.  April  15,  1790,  d.  Dec.  7,  1827,  ae.  37.  He 
m.  Oct.  6,  1816,  Roanna  Phinney  of  W.;  2.  Martna,  b.  Jan.  15, 
1793,  m.  Sept.  15,  1816,  Leavitt  Thaxter,  Esq.,  of  Northampton, 
who  rem.  to  Edgarton,  Martha's  Vineyard,  Massachusetts.  He 
is  a  lawyer,  has  been  in  both  Houses  of  the  Legislature,  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Executive  Counsil,  and  U.  S.  Collector  at  Martha's 
Vineyard. 


41.  Oliver  White,  youngest  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  (14), 
was  born  in  Windsor,  March  26,  1720.  He  settled  in  Bolton, 
where  he  resided  in  1751,  but  removed  to  Saybrook,  Conn., 


68  Fourth  Generation  and  Children. 

as  early  as  1762.  It  seems  probabable  that  he  lived  for 
a  few  years  in  some  town  not  ascertained,  and  he  may  have 
had  other  children  besides  those  named  below.  He  died 
in  Saybrook,  Sept.  13,  1801,  se.  81. 

He  married,  Feb.  21,  1745,  Mary  Beecraft.  The  time  of 
her  death  is  not  known.  The  church  records  of  Saybrook 
show  that  a  "Mrs.  Mary  White"  died  there,  May  11,  1802, 
se.  65.  Perhaps  this  was  a  second  wife  of  Oliver  White, 
and  the  mother  of  his  younger  children. 

Children. 

1.  George,  b.  March  6,  1742;  m.  Mary  Benton.        -        -        -         (95) 

2.  Tryphena,  b.  1747;     (The  town  record  of  Bolton  b.  Dec.  31, 

1747.     The  church  record,  bap.  Oct.  11,  1747.) 

3.  Mary,  bap.  May  20,  1750; 

4.  Pierce,  b.  July  27,  1762;  Pearce,  on  record  of  baptism  at  Saybrook. 

5.  Joseph,  b.  Sept.  2,  1764; 

— End  of  Fourth  Generation. 


Fifth  Generation  and  Children 

Descendants  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  White. 

IN  THE  LINE  OF  DEA.  NATHANIEL  WHITE  OF  HADLEY. 

42.  Nathaniel  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Nathaniel,  (15)  was 
born  in  Hadley,  Mass.,  April  10,  1710.  He  settled  as  a  farm- 
er in  South  Hadley,  and  died,  March  23,  1787,  &.  77.  "He 
was  an  eminently  pious  man." 

He  married,  Nov.  24,  1741,  Martha  Bascom  of  North- 
ampton, dau.  of  Thomas  Bascom  of  N.  and  Hannah  Catlin 
of  Deerfield.  She  was  born,  Sept.  16,  1713,  and  died  Dec. 
6,  1796,  JB.  83. 

Children. 

1.  Timothy,  b.  ,  1743;  d.  unmarried,  Feb.  21,  1789,  as.  46. 

2.  Samuel,  b.  Oct.  3,  1747;  m.  Mary  Collins.  (96) 

3.  Nathaniel,  b.  Nov.  28,  1749;  m.  Huldah  Clark.        -        -        -       (97) 

4.  Christian,  b.  -      — ,  1751;  d.  unmarried,  May  5,  1801,  ae.  50. 

5.  Ezekiel,  b.  ,  1754,  was  a  physician  in  S.  Hadley;  was  also 

a  teacher  and  composer  of  music.    He  d.  unmarried  Nov.  3,  1789, 
ae.  35. 

6.  Ebenezer,  b.  May  6,  1756;  m.  Ruth  Lyman.        -  (98) 

7.  Ezra,  b.  ,  1758;  d.  unmarried,  April  7,  1790,  ae.  32. 


43.  Johnathan  White,  son  of  Nathaniel,  (15),  was  born 
in  Hadley,  Jan.  29,  1717.  He  was  a  farmer  at  the  "Fall 
Woods,"  in  South  Hadley  where  he  died,  Aug.  2,  1789,  ae.  72. 

He  married,  1st,  Dorcas  Alvord,  who  died,  Nov.  24,  1744, 
as.  24. 

He  married,  2nd,  Feb.  6,  1745,  Lydia  Rugg,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Rugg.  She  was  born,  Jan.  1,  1723,  and  died,  Nov. 
18,  1802,  se.  80. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 
1.  Enoch,  b.  Nov.  8,  1744;  d.  Nov.  15,  1744. 


70  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children; — By  Second  Marriage. 

2.  Enoch,  b.  Feb.  -      — ,  1747;  m.  Susannah  Goodman.  (99) 

3.  Phineas,  b. ,  1748;  d.  while  a  student  at  Yale  College,  Sept. 

5,  1769,  in  his  22nd  year.  His  monument  is  in  the  cemetery  at 
New  Haven. 

4.  Thankful,  b.   Sept.  21,  1752;   m.  Aaron  White,    (Family   102). 

5.  Esther,  b.  ;    m.  Enos  Goodman    of    S.    Hadley,    and    had, 

1.  Cyntha,  b.  Aug.  25,  1775;  2.  Erastus,  b.  Aug.  15,  1777;  3. 
Phineas,  b.  May  12,  1780;  4.  Enos,  b.  July  16,  1782;  5.  Cleopas, 
b.  Dec.  8,  1784;  6.  Esther,  b.  July  23,  1787;  7.  Thomas,  b.  Aug. 
22,  1789;  8.  Tryphosa,  b.  April  15,  1792;  9.  Sophia,  b.  Dec.  17, 
1794. 

6.  Lydia  b.  ,  1759;  m.  Darina  Smith  of  S.  H.,  who  removed  to 

Susquehanna,  N.  Y.  He  d.  Aug.,  1820,  se.  74.  She  d.  March,  1837, 
33.  78.  She  had,  1.  Darius,  b.  Oct.  21,  1781;  m.  Hannah  Elmer, 
of  Amherst;  2.  Bernice,  b.  Feb.  27,  1783;  m.  Emily  Smith  of 
Granby;  3.  Lydia;  4.  Prudence;  5  and  6.  Twins,  both  d.  in  infancy; 
7.  Sylvester,  b.  Nov.,  1789,  d.  Oct.  1855,  ae.  66,  m.  Sarah  Kirby, 
of  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.;  8.  Emma,  Oct.  17,  1791;  m.  Oct.  13,  1824, 
Austin  Brainerd  of  S.  H.;  9.  Louisa,  bap.  Sept.,  1793;  m.  Ambrose 
Bennett,  and  lives  in  Masonville,  N.  Y.;  10.  Tamesin  White,  m. 
Robert  Foster,  now  Masonville.  11.  Hazor,  bap.  April,  1797,  m. 
Elizabeth  Wells;  12.  Mary,  bap.  May,  1799,  m.  Simeon  Cook;  13. 
Tirzah,  m.  Quartus  Brown. 

7.  Phebe,  b.  ;  m.  Gad.  Alvord,  of  Granby,  Mass.     She  had, 

1.  Sewall;  2.  Theodosia;  3.  Gains,  bap.  May  18,  1788;  4.  Mary, 
bap.  June  6,  1790;  5.  Alvin;  6.  Clarissa;  7.  Electa;  8.  Alanson; 
9.  Amanda  and  others  who  died  young. 


44.  Oliver  White,  son  of  John,  (16)  was  born  in  Hat- 
ley,  and  lived  there  .south  of  Ralphs  Lane.  He  died  June 
28,  1789,  se.  perhaps  65. 

He  married  first,  Feb.  17,  1752,  Elizabeth  Cherter,  who 
died,  June  29,  1752. 

He  married,  2nd,  1755,  (pub.  Jan.  18,)  Abigail  Selden, 
who  survived  him. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  A  Son,  b.  June  6,  1752;  d.  Aug.  15,  1752. 

Children; — By  Second  Marriage. 

2.  Oliver,  b.  Dec.  19,  1755;  m.  -      (100) 

3.  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  29,  1757;  m.  Phineas,  -Clark,  of  Easthampden, 

Mass.,  who  d.  Feb.  15,  1817,  ae.  57.  She  d.  March  25,  1847,  SR.  89. 
She  had,  1.  Submit,  b.  Oct.  7,  1781,  m.  Johnathan  Parsons;  2. 
Elihu,  b.  July  6,  1783,  was  living  in  Lee,  Mass.,  1855;  3  Sylvester, 
b.  Feb.  9,  1785,  d.  in  the  State  of  New  York;  4.  Salome,  b.  Sept. 
17,  1786,  m.  Rufus  Smith,  of  South  Hadley  and  Worthington; 
5.  Lucinda,  b.  June  10,  1788,  m.  Justin  Cook,  jun.;  6.  Silence, 
b.  March  10,  1790,  m.  Dea.  Asa.  Marble;  7.  Paulina,  b.  Jan.  5, 
1792;  8.  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  5,  1793,  m.  Dea.  Elisha  King;  9. 
Erastus,  b.  July  19,  1795;  10.  Lydia,  b.  Feb.  1797,  m.  Medad  King, 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White  71 

jun.;  11.  Amanda,  b.  July  19,  1799,  m.  Morris  Parsons;  12,  Persis, 
b.  April  1,  1802,  d.  June  26,  1803. 

4.  Moses,  b.  Dec.  3,  1759;  m.  Chloe  Peck.        -        ...         (101) 

5.  Jerusha,  b.  March  5,  1762;  m.  Aug.,  1781,  Seth  Kellogg. 

6.  Eunice,  b.  March  18,  1764;  m.  March  2,  1784,  George  Wells.     They 

removed  to  New  York.,  or  Vt.,  about  1800. 

7.  Elihu,  b.  March  8,  1766;  d.  March  27,  1766. 

8.  Esther,  b.  April  2,   1768;   m.  Jan.   1,  1789,  William  Ingram,  who 

rem.  to  N.  Y.  The  following  children  were  bap.  in  Hadley: 
1  Oliver,  and  2.  Experience,  bap.  Sept.  30,  1792;  3.  Quartus, 
bap.  Nov.  24,  1793;  4.  Charles,  bap.  Jan.  29,  1797. 

9.  Abigail,  b.  Sept.  24,  1770;  m.  Feb.  11,  1789,  Green  Wells  of  Maple- 

town,  and  rem.  to  Vt.,  or  N.  Y. 

45.  John  White,  Jun.,  son  of  John,  (16)  was  born  in  Had- 
ley, but  probably  removed  to  some  place  not  ascertained. 
He  is  supposed  to  be  the  one  who  had  the  following  family, 
in  Hatley. 

He  married,  1759,  (published  Aug.  18,)  Mary  Emmons, 
of  Hadley. 

Children. 

1.  Mary,  b.  May  20,  1764. 

2.  Elisha,  bap.  Oct.  5,  1766. 


46.  Moses  White,  son  of  Dea.  Joseph,  (17)  was  born  in 
Hadley,  Feb.  7,  1710.  He  was  a  trader  in  South  Hadley, 
and  died  there,  probably  in  1783,  ae.  73. 

He  married,  July  29,  [1738?]Lydia  Bellows. 

Children. 

1.  Lydia,          )    b.  March  30.  1739;  d.  April  19,  1739. 

2.  A  Child       ]    Twins,  d.  on  the  day  of  birth. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b.  -       — ,  1741;  m.  Reuben  Judd,  of  S.  Hadley  and  d. 

May  9,  1765,  ss.  24.  He  m.  again  twice,  and  d.  Mar.  7,  1815,  ss. 
81.  She  had,  1.  Achsah,  b.  Oct.  8,  1759,  m.  1778,  Thomas  Wells, 
and  d.  Jan.,  1847,  ae.  87;  2.  Ruben,  b.  Jan.  10,  1761,  m.  Nov.  27, 
1791,  Rachel  Smead,  and  d.  Oct.,  1835,  ae.  74;  3.  Lydia,  b.  June 
10,  1762,  m.  Eli  Day,  and  d.  May  8,  1812,  SB.  50;  4.  Elizabeth,  b. 
Jan.  10,  1764,  d.  1767. 


47.  Thomas  White,  son  of  Dea.  Joseph,  (17)  was  born 
in  Hadley,  July  20,  1715.  He  settled  in  South  Hadley, 
where  he  died,  July  18,  1795,  ae.  80,  (on  grave-stone,  se.  78.) 

He  married,  Mindwell  Aloord,  who  died,  Aug.  25,  1764, 
88.  59.  (grave-stone.) 


72  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  Joel,  b.  ;  d.  1771.     He  prob.  m.  Anna  ,  who  survived 

him.  Anna  White  and  Thomas  White,  2nd,  were  appointed  ad- 
ministrators on  the  estate  of  Joel  White,  Oct.  1,  1771. 

2.  Mindwell,  b.  ,  1739;  m.  1st,  Looman,  m.  2nd,  Lieut. 

Thomas  White,  2nd,  of  S.  Hadley  who  came  from  Lancaster, 
Mass.  She  d.  Oct.  10,  1768,  «.  29.  He  m.  again,  and  d.  Feb. 
20,  1814,  ae.  75.  She  had  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Eunice,  b.,  1761, 
m.  Frederick  Loomer,  and  d.  April  25,  1804,  as.  43.  By  her  second 
husband,  2.  Lucy,  b.  1767,  m.  Oliver  Taylor,  Jun.,  of  S.  H.,  and 
d.  Jan.  18,  1845,  ss.  77.  He  d.  March  5,  1848,  ae.  81. 

3.  Abigail,  b. ,  m.  Caleb  Eli,  of  S.  H.,  and  Norwich,  Mass.    Her 

dau.,  Abigail,  m.  Justus  Wright.  J.  W.  and  wife  b.  d.  in  Billerica, 
Mass. 

4.  Aaron,  b.  May  29,  1744;  m.  Thankful  White.        -        -        -         (102) 

5.  Job,  b.  about   1752,  m.     1st,     Charity     Chapin,     2nd,     Mindwell 

Capp,  (103) 

6.  Mary,  b.  July  1,  1754;  m.  Dec.  3,  1790,  Perez  Smith,  of  S.  H.,  who 

d.  June  12,  1822,  aa.  74.     She  d.  March  10,  1835,  se.  80.     She  had, 

1.  Pliney,  b.  June  12,  1781,  was  physician  at  Masonville,  N.  Y., 
and  d.  April  7,  1854,  ae.  72.     He  m.  Hannah  Smith,  of  Granby; 

2.  Periz,  b.   April   13,   1783,  m.   Hannah   Lyman,   of   Hadley;   3. 
Rodney,  b.  March  24,  1785,  m.   Sarah  Hall,  of  Norwich,   Mass., 
and  d.  Oct.  19,  1839,  aa.  54;  4.  Eliel,  b.  Feb.  6,  1787,  m.  Sarah 
Booth,  of  E.  Windsor,   Conn.,  who  d.  in  Vernon,   Conn.,   March 
16,  1858,  33.  67;  5.  Mary,  b.  Jan.  17,  1789,  d.  Aug.  26,  1791;  6. 
Norman,  b.  June  9,  1791,  was  a  lawyer  at  New  Salem,   Mass., 
and  d.  Aug.  27,  1852,  ae.  61.     He  m.  Elizabeth  Harwood,  of  N. 
Brookfield,  Mass.;   7.  Joel  White,  b.  Aug.     25,     1793     lives     in 
Ellington,   Conn.       He  m.  Elizabeth     Booth,     of     E.     Windsor, 
who  d.   May  12,   1859,  te.  71;   8.   Hervey,  b.  June   16,   1797,  m. 
Lucinda  Abbe  of  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  May  18,  1843,  ae.  46. 

7.  Simeon,  b.  ;  m.  1st,     Roxa     Pomeroy;     2nd,     Mrs.     Urania 

Stibbins.  -  (104) 


48.  Joseph  White,  son  of  Dea.  Joseph,  (17)  was  born  in 
Hadley,  Oct.  4,  1718.  He  settled  in  South  Hadley,  and  died 
there  Nov.,  1795,  se.  77. 

He  married,  Oct.  23,  1746,  Editha  Moody  of  S.  H.,  pro- 
bably dau.  of  Ebenezer  Moody  and  Editha  Kellogg.  She 
died  July,  1793. 

Children. 

1.  Editha,  b.  Jan.  27,  1748;  m. Chamberlain. 

2.  David,  Oct.  14,  1749;  unmarried,  d.  Sept.,  1811,  ae.  62. 

3.  Moses,  b.  April  10,  1751;  m.  Abigail.         -  (105) 

4.  Rebecca,  b.  Jan.  14,  1753;  m.  Eleazer  Goodman  and  rem.  to  N.  Y. 

5.  Joseph,  b.  Dec.  13,  1754;  m.  Sally  Yeomans.        -        -        -         (106) 

6.  Lois,  b.  Oct.  20,  1756; 

7.  Miriam,  b.  Aug.  2,  1758;  m.  Samuel  Alvord,  of  S.  H.,  d.  Feb.  25, 

1844,  33.  85. 

8.  Reuben,  b.  Oct.  1,  1761;  m.  Mabel  White.        -        -        -         (107) 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  73 

49.  Deacon  Joseph  White,  son  of  Dea.  Joseph,  (17)  was 
born  about  1729.  He  settled  in  South  Hadley,  where  he 
died  March  29,  1809,  a.  80.  He  is  called  "Major"  on  the 
Probate  Records. 

He  married,  March  16,  1749,  Mary  Smith,  of  South  Had- 
ley, dau.  of  Samuel  and  Lydia  Smith.  She  was  born  March 
3,  1732,  [1733?],  and  died  Sept  21,  1818,  £e.  85  or  86. 

Children. 

1.  Maria,  b.  Aug.  13,  1749;  d.  Aug.  29,  1772,  ae.  23. 

2.  Mary,  b.  Feb.  13,  1752;  m.  Phineas  Smith. 

3.  Irene,  b.  Mar.  30,  1755;  d.  Sept.  12,  1757. 

4.  Josiah,  b.  Feb.  22,  1759;  d.  Feb.  12,  1760. 

5.  Josiah,  b.  Mar.  30.  1761;  m.   Mabel   Mitchell.  (108) 

6.  Irene,  b.  Feb.  26,  1763;  d.  Oct.  2,  1775,  ae.  12. 

7.  Keziah,  b.  Mar.  30,  1766;  m.  Joel  Clark  of  S.  H.,  d.  Nov.  28,  1810, 
ae.  44. 

8.  Eldad,  b.  Mar.  31,  1768;  m.  Hannah  Day.         -        -^  (109) 

9.  Medad,  b.  Sept.  5,  1771;  d.  Oct.  10,  1771. 

10.  Medad,  b.  Nov.  25,  1774;  d.  Sept.  26,  1775. 


50.  Lieut.  Jacob  White,  son  of  Daniel,  (18)  was  born  in 
West  Springfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1716.  He  was  a  saddler  in 
in  Springfield,  and  also  owned  one-third  part  of  the  iron- 
works there.  He  died  Jan.  10,  1762,  se.  45. 

He  married,  Feb.  2,  1745,  Amy  Stebbins,  dau.  of  John 
Stebbins  of  Springfield.  She  was  born  Aug.  6,  1724,  and 
died  Oct.  7,  1760,  «.  36. 

Children. 

1.  Amy,  b.  July  25,  1745;  m.  Dr.  Chauncy,  a  grad.  of  Yale  Coll.,  d. 
May,  [1821?],  se.  76. 


74  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

2.  Jacob,  *  b.  July  11,  1747; 

3.  Luther,  b.  Sept.  11,  1749.        -  (110) 

4.  Lucy,  b.  Dec.  7,  1751;  d.  Nov.  8,  1753. 

5.  Lucy,  b.  Mar.  1,  1754;  d.  Dec.  5,  1757. 

6.  Calvin,  b.  July  19,  1756; 

7.  Paul,  b.  July  29,  1759;  d.  May  18,  1812,  ae.  53. 

*  Jacob,  by  the  will  of  his  father  was  to  have  a  "liberal  education," 
but  his  name  is  not  found  upon  the  catalogue  of  any  New  England 
College  and  his  history  is  unknown. 


51.  Seageant  Daniel  White,  son  of  Daniel,  (18)  was  born 
in  West  Springfield,  June  22,  1719.  He  was  a  house  car- 
penter there,  but  lived  for  nearly  half  a  century  in  a  log- 
cabin,  which  was  standing  in  1849.  He  was  a  man  of 
athletic  frame,  and  somewhat  eccentric  in  character.  He 
died  at  the  house  of  his  son  Phiney,  Jan.  7,  1805,  SB.  85. 

He  married,  July  29,  1747,  Priscilla  Leonard,  of  W.  S. 
She  was  born  June  21,  1725,  and  died  July  20,  1800,  &.  75. 

Children. 

1.  Horace,  b.  April  26,  1749;  m.  Mercy  Cooley.  -           (111) 

2.  Daniel,  b.  Nov.  2,  1752,  m.  Hannah  Lamb.  (112) 

3.  Pliney,  b.  Oct.  12,  1761;  m.  Lydia  Granger.  (113) 

4.  Edward,  b.  July  27,  1764;  m.  Hannah  Bedortha.  -         -         (114) 


52.  Preserved  White,  son  of  Daniel,  (18)  was  born  in 
West  Springfield,  Aug.  31,  1721.  He  settled  in  Springfield, 
and  died  there  July  16,  1802,  ae.  81.  In  1743  he  was  called 
a  weaver. 

He  married,  1st,  1740,  (pub.  Nov.  29,)  Rachel  Kilbourn, 
dau.  of  John  Kilbourn  and  Mercy  Day.  She  was  born  July 
8,  1721,  and  died  June,  1777,  se.  56. 

He  married,  2nd,  Feb.  29,  1784,  Mrs.  Sarah  Worthington, 
who  died  Jan.  16,  1797. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Rachel,  b.  April  18,  1742;  m.  Ambrose  Collins  of  S. 

2.  Preserved,  b.  Nov.  25,  1743;  m.  Mary  Terry.          -  (115) 

3.  David,  b.  Jan.  30,  1747;  m.  Lydia  Ely.        ....         (116) 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  75 

4.  Hannah,  b.  Aug.  21,  1750;  m.  William  Stevenson  of  S. 

5.  Lewis,  b.  Feb.  25,  1753;  d.  Sept.  11,  1754. 

6.  Persia,  b.  Aug.  29,  1755; 

7.  Zervia,  b.  Mar.  19,  1758;  m.  Stoughton  Bliss,  Dec.  7,  1780. 

8.  Lewis,  b.  June  20,  1760;  m.  Susannah  King.  (117) 

9.  Walter,  b.  June  13,  1765;  m.  Sabina  Keep.  (118) 


53.  William  White,  Jun.,  son  of  William,  (19)  was  born 
in  Hadley,  Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1732.  He  lived  in  Hinsdale,  N. 
H.,  in  Northfield  and  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  died  in  Had- 
ley, Dec.  [30?],  1810,  ae.  78. 

He  married,  1st,  April,  1757,  Lydia  Patterson  of  North- 
field,  born  in  1737,  and  dau.  of  Elizur  Patterson,  and  Lydia 
Moore. 

He  married,  2d,  Nov.  14,  1765,  Martha  Chapin,  of  Spr. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Giles,  b.  ;  m.  Sarah  Dodd,  his  consin. 

2.  Sarah, 

3.  Mary, 

4.  William, 

5.  Samuel, 

6.  Gad.     He  married  Flavia.  -      -  (119) 
There  were  other  children  whose  names  have  not  been  ascertained. 


54.  Nathaniel  White,  son  of  William,  (19)  was  born  in 
Hadley,  Nov.  12,  1738.  He  lived  there  on  the  "Bay-road," 
and  kept  a  public  house.  He  was  selectman  in  1784.  He 
died  March  12,  1821,  &.  82. 

He  married,  1st,  Nov.  5,  1761,  Sarah  Stockwell  of  Spring- 
field, dau.  of  Abel  Stockwell.  She  was  born  March  10, 
1742,  and  died  March  4,  1802,  se.  60. 

He  married,  2nd,  Rebecca  Shepard  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
who  survived  him. 


76  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Jarib,  b.  April  27,  1763;  Ruth  Sherman.  (120) 

2.  Sarah,  b.  Mar.  27,  1765;  m.  Orange  Hart  Warren,  d.  Dec.  1828, 

ss.  63. 

3.  Lydia,  b.  Mar.  27,  1765;  m.  Benjamin  Burr  of  S.  H.,  d.  Feb.  28, 

1834,  ».  69. 

4.  Mabel,  b.  Sept.  1,  1767;  m.  Reuben  White.        -        -        (Family  107) 

5.  Lois,  b.  July  20,  1770,  [22?];  m.  Cotton  Mather  Warren;  d.  July 

19,  1842,  as.  72. 

6.  Tirzah,  b.  Aug.  13,  1772;  m.  Phineas  Thompson,  Nov.  8,  1797. 


55.  Captain  Daniel  White,  son  of  William,  (19)  was  born 
in  Hadley,  Sept.  1,  1740.  His  name  appears  in  a  list  of 
soldiers  in  the  old  French  War,  in  1759.  He  settled  as  a 
farmer  in  Hadley,  where  he  was  frequently  called  into  the 
service  of  the  town.  He  was  seven  times  chosen  one  of 
the  selectmen,  between  the  years  17 — ,  and  1799.  In  1778 
and  1783,  he  was  a  member  of  the  "Committee  of  Cor- 
respondence, Inspection,  and  Safety.  He  died  Nov.  17,  1815, 
se.  75. 

He  married,  June  11,  1772,  Sarah  Goodrich,  dau.  of  Aaron 
Goodrich.  She  was  born  Oct.  10,  1747,  and  died  in  1837, 

36.   90. 

Children. 

1.  Zenas,  b.  Oct.  10, 1773;  d.  Sept.  16,  1844,  ».  71. 

2.  Judith,  b.  Mar.  27,  1775; 

3.  Bethene,  b.  Feb.  14,  1777;  m.  Eli  Graves,  Jan.  10,  1798,  d.  Aug.  12, 

1802,  x.  25. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White  77 

4.  Sarah,  b.  Jan.  26,  1779;  m.  John  Cook,  Jun.,  of  S.  H. 

5.  Permelia,  b.  Nov.  2,  1780;  m.  Roswell  Wells  of  S.  H.,  d.  1853. 

6.  Grace  Grant,  b.  Oct.  18,  1782;  m.  Stephen  Montague,  of  S.  H. 

7.  Silva,  b.  April  20,  1785;  m.  John  Baker,  Aug.  8,  1813. 

8.  Daniel,  b.  Nov.  6,  1789;  m.  Dorcas  Barrows.         -  -  (121) 


56.  Ebenezer  White,  son  of  William,   (19)  was  born  in 
Hadley,  March  16,  1744.     He  settled  in  Pittsfield,  Mass., 


78  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

and  died  there,  May  15,  1794,  se.  50. 

He  married,  March  13,    1766,    Abigail    Porter,    dau.  of 
Abraham  Porter  of  Hartford,  Conn. 

Children. 

1.  Esther,  b.  April  24,  1767;  m.  Josiah  Ward  of  Pitts.,  d.  Nov.,  1836, 

ae.  69. 

2.  William  Porter,  b.  Oct.  10,  1769;  m.  Elizabeth  Allen.        -         (122) 

3.  Lydia,  b.   May  24,   1772;   m.   Maj.   Butler   Goodrich,   d.   April   12, 

1842,  se.  70. 

4.  Enoch,  b.  Mar.  19,  1775;  m.  Sally  Lankton.        -        -        -         (123) 

5.  Polly,  b.  July  28,  1777;  d.  July  8,  1779. 

6.  David,  *  b.  April  19,  1780;  d.  May  1,  1807,  ae.  27. 

7.  Polly,  b.  Nov.  20,  1782;  d.  June  1,  1847,  ae.  64. 

8.  Abigail,  b.  Nov.  19,  1786;  d.  May  11,  1803,  ae.  16. 
*  David,  died  in  South  America. 


57.  Lieut.  David  White,  son  of  William  (19)  was  born  in 
Hadley,  Feb.  18,  1748,  and  lived  there.  He  was  Lieutenant 
in  the  expedition  to  Canada  early  in  1776.  He  died  about 
1778,  ae,  30.  His  inventory  is  dated,  May  5,  1778. 

He  married,  Dec.  17,  1772,  Roxcellany  Warner,  who  sur- 
vived him,  and  married,  2d,  May  20,  1779,  Joseph  Crafts  of 
Whately,  Mass. 

Children. 

1.  Cotton,  bap.  July  10,   1774;   m.   1st,   Demis   Dickinson;   2nd,   Elix. 

Bancroft.  (124) 

2.  Luther,  bap.  Sept.  10,  1775;  m.  and  had  two  sons  before  he  left 

Hadley.       He  died  in  the  South. 


58.  Ebenezer  White,  only  son  of  Ebenezer,  (20)  was  born 
in  Hadley,  about  1733.  He  lived  on  the  original  White 
place,  and  died  Oct.  11,  1817,  se.  84. 

He  married,  Sarah  Church,  of  Amherst,,  dau.  Samuel 
Church.  She  was  born  Aug.  17,  1736,  and  died  about  1802, 
36.  66. 

Children. 

1.  Sarah,  b. ,  1770;  m.  John  Summer  of  H.,  d.  Aug.  1803,  ae.  33. 

2.  Jonathan,  b.  Oct.  29,  1774;  m.  Lydia  Atwood.         -         -         (125) 

3.  Elijah,  b.  June  28,  1778;  m.  Lucy  Pierce.  -  -  (126) 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  79 

IN  THE  LINE  OF  JOHN  WHITE  OF  HARTFORD. 

59.  John  White,  son  of  John,  (21)  lived  in  Hartford,  and 
died  there,  at  an  advanced  age,  between  1808  and  1814. 

He  married,  1st,  Dec.  7,  1752,  Honor  Baxter  of  Wethers- 
field,  born  March  2,  1729,  dau.  of  Timothy  Baxter  and 
Sarah  Kilbourn. 

He  married,  2d,  Abigail ,  who  survived  him,  and 

was  living  in  1815.  She  was  perhaps  the  Abigail  Gilbert, 
who  married  John  White,  Dec.  15,  1765,  (Middletown 
Church  Record.)  This  A.  G.  was  probably  the  dau.  of 
Ezekiel  Gilbert,  jun.,  and  Elizabeth  Blake,  and  born  July 
4,  1745. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  John,  b.   about  1753;   m.  Anna  Waters.         -         -         -          (127) 

2.  Nathaniel,  b.  ;   m.   Sarah   Steele.  (128) 

3.  Sarah,  b.  ;  m.  Jonathan  Chapman. 

4.  Anna,  b.  ;  m.  James  Sarvant. 

5.  Honor,  b.  ;  m.  Barnard,  a  farmer. 

See  Note  to  Family  21. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  ENSIGN  DANIEL  WHITE,  OF  MIDDLETOWN. 

60.  Dea.  Jonathan  White,  son  of  Daniel,  (23)  was  born 
in  Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  Aug.  22,  1711.  He  settled  in 
West  Springfield,  Mass.,  where  he  was  an  honored  and  in- 
fluential citizen.  He  was  a  house- joiner,  and  was  employed 
to  help  build  the  first  Indian  meeting-house  at  Stockbridge, 
Mass.,  but  he  also  engaged  in  farming,  and  in  other  kinds 
of  business.  He  was  often  called  into  the  service  of  the 
town ;  was  a  selectman  for  seven  years,  1774  to  79  and  1782 ; 
a  delegate  to  the  Provincial  Congress  in  1775,  arid  also  a 
member  of  the  "Committee  of  Inspection  and  Safety,"  and 
a  representative  to  the  General  Court,  in  1787.  He  was 
chosen  a  deacon  of  the  church  in  West  Springfield,  March 
1,  1759,  and  retired  from  the  office  in  1782.  "He  retained 
his  vigor  to  old  age,  and  regularly  walked  one  mile  to  church 
after  entering  his  ninetieth  year." 

The  following  is  the  inscription  on  his  grave-stone;  "In 
Memory  of  Dea.  Jona.  White,  who  after  a  long  course  of 
eminent  Piety,  diffusive  Benevolence,  exemplary  Virtue, 
and  extensive  usefulness  in  Church  and  State,  calmly  fell 
asleep,  Oct.  12th,  1805,  aged  95." 


80  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

He  married,  1st,  April  5,  1739,  Tryphena  Ely,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Ely  of  Springfield.  She  was  born,  April  7,  1712, 
and  died  Dec.  30,  1754,  &.  42. 

He  married,  2d,  Dec.  20,  1759,  Mrs.  Editha  Bliss,  widow 
Pelatiah  Bliss,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  Day.  She  was  born  Aug. 
20,  1715,  and  died,  Feb.  4,  1797,  se.  81. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Samuel,  b.  April  5,  1740;  d.  July  4,  1748. 

2.  Tryphena,  b.  Oct.  6,  1742;  m.  Dr.  Timothy  Horton,  d.   May   14, 

1835,  ae.  92. 

3.  Sarah,  b.  Dec.  23,  1744;  d.  Aug.  30,  1746. 

4.  Aaron,  b.  Sept.  4,  1747;  m.  Lucy  Kellogg.  (129) 

5.  Joseph,  b.  Dec.  24,  1749;  Sarah  Leonard.  -   *  (130) 

6.  Elijah,  b.  May  31,  1752;  d.  Dec.  30,  [3?],  te.  21. 


61.  Jedediah  White,  son  of  Daniel,  (23)  was  born  in  Up- 
per Middletown,  Jan.  23,  1730.  He  lived  there  for  several 
years  after  his  marriage,  but  soon  after  the  close  of  the 
Revolutionary  War,  removed  to  New  Durham,  Greene  Co., 
New  York.  In  Feb.,  1798,  he  removed  to  Paris  (now 
Marshall,)  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  Nov.  9,  1822, 
ae.  nearly  93. 

He  married,  Dec.  4,  1760,  Barbara  Wilcox.  She  died 
March  8,  1812,  se.  71. 

Children. 

1.  Alice,  b.  Sept.  24,  1761;  d.  Dec.  20,  1848,  se.  87. 

2.  Rachel,  b.  Oct.  24,  1762;  m.  Levi  North,  April  20,  1786,  d.  Jan. 

31,  1839,  SB.  76. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  81 

3.  Daniel,  b.  Jan.,  1768;  m.  Sally  Merriam.  (131) 

4.  Lois,  d.  in  infancy. 

5.  John,  b.  ,  1768;  m.  Nancy  Ann  Landon.         -  (132) 

6.  Martha,  b.  ;  m.  Theodore  Monross,  both  d.  in  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

7.  Sarah,  b.  Mar.  27,  1771;  m.  Eli  Page,  of  Freehold,  N.  Y.,  d.  Aug. 

24,  1846,  ae.  75. 

8.  Susannah,  d.  unm.  in  Canaan,  Conn. 

9.  Lois,  bap.  May,  30,  1773;  m.  Hart  Norton,  both  d.  in  N.  Y. 

10.  Polly,  b.  ;  m.  Whitney,  d.  in  N.  Y. 

11.  Rebecca,  d.  unm.  in  N.  Y. 

12.  Abigail,  d.  unm.  June  8,  1805. 


62.  Nathaniel  White,  son  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  (24)  was 
born  in  East  Middletown,  afterwards  called  Catham,  April 
25,  1715.  He  was  a  farmer  there,  and  died  Feb.  11,  1767, 
se.  52. 

He  married,  May  17,  1737,  Mary  Sage,  dau.  of  Timothy 
and  Margaret  Sage.  She  was  born  March  31,  1716,  and 
died  Jan.  31,  1767,  se.  50. 

Children. 

1.  Mary,  d.  1739. 

2.  Mary,  bap.  Jan.  6,  1740;  d.  in  infancy. 

3.  Margaret,  b.  July  5,  1741;  m.  John  Bartlett,  d.  April  24,  1775,  ae.  33. 

4.  Mehitable,  bap.  July  22,  1744; 

5.  Nathaniel,  b.  Nov.  1745;  d.  April  27,  1751. 

6.  John,  b.  Mar.  23,  1748;  m.  Elizabeth .        -        -        (133) 

7.  Mary,  b.  July  23,  1750;  m.  Darius  Adams,  Feb.,  1772. 

8.  Nathaniel,  b.  Aug.  14,  1754;  m.  Abigail  Miller.        -        -         (134) 


63.  Capt.  Elijah  White,  son  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  (24)  was 
born  in  East  Middletown,  Feb.  15,  1719.  He  settled  in  East 
Haddam,  Conn.,  and  was  probably  engaged  in  trade,  as  he 
owned  a  store  and  wharf  there.  He  died  May  18,  1788, 
ae.  59.  His  will  is  dated,  Dec.  12,  1776. 

He  married,  July  9,  1741,  Abigail  Hurlburt,  (May  6,  1741, 


82  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

a  family  record.)  She  is  called  the  "dau.  of  David,  and 
Mary  Hurlburt,"  upon  the  Mid.  Record,  but  this  is  pro- 
bably an  error,  as  in  1763,  his  wife  was  "Abigail,  the  dau. 
of  Ebenezer  Hurlburt."  She  was  born  March  1,  1722,  was 
living  at  the  date  of  her  husbands  will,  and  probably 
survived  him. 

Children. 

1.  Amos,  b.  Mar.  6,  1742;  d.  Mar.  17,  1742. 

2.  Rachel,  b.  Feb.  14,  1744;  m.  Samuel  Phillips  Lord  *,  d.  June  23, 

1808,  se.  63. 

3.  Amos,  b.  Nov.  20,  1745;  m.  Sarah  Griswold.        -  (135) 

4.  Elijah,  b.  Feb.  28,  1748;  m.  Elizabeth  Arnold.  (136) 

5.  Daniel,  b.  April  13,  1750;  d.  March  6,  1751. 

6.  Abigail,  b.  Mar.  6.  1752;  d.  Oct.  3,  1758,  ».  6. 

7.  Daniel,  b.  Feb.  26,  1754;  d.  Sept.  27,  1756. 

8.  Daniel  Hurlburt,  b.  July  16,  1757;  m.  Hannah  Brainard.      -       (137) 

*  Samuel  Phillips  Lord,  was  an  eminent  merchant,  of  East  Haddam. 
Some  of  their  children  were  prominent  business  men. 


64.  Capt.  Noadiah  White,  son  of  Capt.  Nathaniel,  (24) 
was  born  in  East  Middletown,  Feb.  26,  1720.  He  settled 
there  as  a  farmer,  and  held  the  office  of  constable  in  1757 
and  1761.  When  advanced  in  life,  he  removed,  with  most 
of  his  family  to  the  State  of  New  York,  and  died  there,  at 
Middlefield,  Otsego  Co.,  Feb.,  1811,  ae.  91. 

He  married,  Jan.  19,  1744,  Lois  White,  his  cousin,  dau. 
of  Dea.  Joseph  White  of  Catham,  (Fam.  25).  She  was 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White  83 

born  Jan.  6,  1725,  and  died  in  Catham,  Aug.  31,  1795,  se.  70. 


Children. 

1.  Noadiah,  b    Nov.  18,  1744;  d.  Feb.  9,  1745. 

2.  Noadiah,  b.  Dec.  18,  1745;  m.  Mercy  Mayo.        -        -        -         (138) 

3.  Lois,  b.  Sept.  13,  1748;  d.  July  8,  1757. 

4.  Joseph,  b.  Mar.  18,  1752;  m.  Hannah  Gates.        -        -        -         (139) 

5.  Mehitable  *,  b    June  21,  1754;  m.  Gen.  Seth  Overton,  d.  Aug.  20, 

1828,  ss.  74. 

6.  Abijah,  b.  Nov.  18,  1756;  d.  Sept.,  1758. 

7    Lois,  b.  Jan.  14,  1759;  d.  ,  1840,  a?.  80. 

8.  Samuel,  b.  March,  1761;  d.  April  8,  1762. 

9.  Abijah,  b.  Jan.  18,  1763;  m.  Hannah  Hall.         -         -        -         (140) 
10   Samuel,  b.  Feb.  11,  1767;  m.  Cynthia  Allis.        -  (141) 
11.  Sarah  J,  b.  Dec.  25,  1768. 

*   Mehitable's   husband  was   a  Justice   of  the   Quorum,   1806-1818. 

He  died,  Aug.  17,  1852,  ae.  94.  One  of  their  children   (Oliver,)  was 

a  lawyer  in  Bellefontaine,  Ohio.  He  was  born,  Aug.  22,  1789,  and 
died  in  1825,  ae.  36. 

J  Sarah,  as  late  as  1858,  was  living  at  Middlefield,  New  York. 
Her  history  is  unknown. 

65.  Hon.  Ebenezer  White,  son  of  Dea.  Joseph,  (25)  was 
born  in  East  Middletown,  July  24,  1727.  He  was  a  farmer 
there,  on  his  fathers  homestead  and  was  highly  esteemed 
for  his  ability  and  integrity.  He  represented  the  town 
of  Catham  at  thirty-two  sessions  of  the  Legislature,  be- 
tween the  years  1769  and  1791,  and  in  the  Convention 
which  ratified  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States, 
1788.  From  1786  to  1796  he  was  an  Associate  Judge  of 
the  County  Court.  He  succeeded  his  father  as  deacon  of 
the  First  Church  in  Catham,  April  21,  1768.  He  died  July 
29,  1817,  ae.  90.  (July  27,  on  the  grave-stone ;  an  error.) 

He  married,  Sept.,  1753,  Ruth  Welles  of  East  Hartford, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Samuel  Welles,  2nd,  and  Esther  Ellsworth, 
(See  in  Fam.  5.)  She  was  born,  Dec.  17,  1727,  and  died 
Nov.  23,  1780,  ae.  53. 

Children. 

1.  David,  b.  Sept.  7,  1754;  m.  Mary  A.  Stocking.         -         -         (142) 

2.  Abigail,  b.  ,  1757;  d.  Oct.  20,  1759. 

3.  Abigail  *,  b.  Aug.  8,  1760;  m.  Rev.  Cyprian  Strong,  D.  D.,  d.  May. 

2,  1796,  ae.  35. 

4.  Esther  J,  b.  Mar.  26,  1763;  d.  July  14,  1845,  a?.  82 

5.  Daniel,  b.  Oct.  24,  1765;  m.  Abigail  Hills.         -         -         -         (143) 

6.  Ruth  f,  b.  Nov.  11,  1767;  m.  Rev.  Elijah  Gridley,  d.  May  13,  1851, 

33.  83. 


84  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

*  Abigail's    husband    (Rev.    Cyprian    Strong)    graduated    at    Yale 
College  in  1763,  was  ordained  pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Catham, 
Aug.  19,  1767,  and  died  Nov.  17,  1811,  ae.  37.     (See  Sprague's  "Annals 
of  the  American  Pulpit,"  Vol.  II.) 

Children. 

1.  Elnathan   *,  b    Mar.  25,  1787;  m.  Jane  Chamberlain,  d.  June   19, 

1843,  ae.  56. 

2.  Erastus  $,  b.  May  6,  1789;  m.  Mary  Lemis,  of  Catham. 

3.  Amelia  f,  Nov.  10,  1790;  m.  Dr.  Aaron  Smith. 

4.  Charles  Wells,  b.  Nov.  10,  1792;  d.  Mar.  8,  1793. 

5.  Charles,  b.  Feb.  5,  1794;  d.  in  N.  Y.  City,  Oct.  26,  1813,  ae.  19. 

*  Elnathan,  was  a  merchant  in  Hardwick,  Vt.,  and  a  deacon  in  the 
Congregational    Church    there.        Two    of   his    children    (William    C. 
and  Elnathan)  were  graduates  of  Dartmouth  College.     Elnathan,  Jr., 
was  also  a  graduate  of  Andover  Theological  Seminary.     He  married, 
1856,  Lizzie  Mitchell,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.     William  C.  at  the  publication 
of  these  Memorials,  (1860)  was  living  at  Newton,  Mass. 

J  Erastus,  in  1860,  was  a  farmer  at  Portland,  and  had  held  vorious 
public  offices. 

f  Two  of  the  children  of  Amelia,  and  Dr.  Aaron  Smith  were  liberally 
educated.  Laura  Esther,  b.  Sept.  21,  1822,  m.  Dec.  30,  1841,  Rev. 
John  King  Lord,  son  of  the  President  of  Dartmonth  College.  He 
d.  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  July  10,  1849,  ae.  30.  She  (in  1860)  was 
principal  of  a  school  at  Mpntpelier,  Vt.  Charles  Strong,  b.  July  24, 
1854,  graduated  at  the  University  of  Vermont,  and  studied  theology. 
He  married.  July  24,  1854,  Lucy  A.  Maynard,  of  Walton,  New  York, 
who  died,  Feb.  2,  1857  ae.  29. 

J  Esther,  lived  with  her  brother  Daniel,  and  died  unmarried  in 
1845,  at  the  age  of  82. 

f  Ruth's  husband  (Rev.  Elijah  Gridley)  graduated  at  Yale  College 
in  1788.  He  was  a  minister  at  Mansfield.  Conn  ,  but  in  1797,  he  re- 
moved to  Granby,  Mass.,  and  died  there  June  10,  1834,  ae.  74. 

Children. 

1.  Harry  White,  b.  May  29,  1791;  m.  Lucy  D.  Dickenson. 

2.  Ralph  Wells  *,  b.  April  5,  1793;  m.  Eliza  Barnes,  d.  Feb.  2,  1840, 

ae.  47. 

3.  Laura  White  $,  b.  Jan.  5,  1797;  m.  Hon.  William  Bowdoin,  d.  April 
21,  1822,  ae.  25. 

4.  Addison  f,  b.  Dec.  18,  1801;  m.  Sibbil  Ayres. 

*  Ralph  Wells,  graduated  at  Yale  College  in  1814.     From  1816  to 
1834  he  was  pastor  at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  and  removed  to  Ottawa, 
111.     He  was  afterwords  pastor  at  Jacksonville,  111.,  until  his  death 
He  died  at  Ottawa,  Feb.  2,  1840,  ae.  47.     He  married,  in  1816,  Eliza 
Barnes,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  who  died  Jan.  19,  1841,  ae.  46. 

$  Laura's  husband,  (Hon.  William  Bowdoin)  was  a  lawyer  at  South 
Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  and  died  April  21,  1822,  ae.  25. 

t  Addison  was  living  in  1860,  at  Granby,  Mass.  He  married  1st, 
Jan.  11,  1827.  Sibbil  Ayres  of  Granby,  who  died,  Nov.  14,  1845,  ae. 
37.  He  married  2d,  March  2,  1847,  Mrs.  Maria  Burnham,  of  Lisbon, 
Conn. 


66.  Lieut.  Stephen  White,  son  of  Dea.  Joseph,  (25)  was 
born  in  East  Middletown,  Jan.  17,  1731,  and  was  a  farmer 
there  on  a  part  of  his  father's  homestead.  He  was  chosen 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  35 

constable  in  the  town  of  Middletown,  from  1762  to  1766,  and 
held  office  in  Chatham,  after  that  town  was  organized.  He 
died  Nov.  23,  1774,  se.  43. 

He  married,  Feb.  10,  1757,  Honor  Hubbard  of  Glasten- 
bury.  After  his  death,  she  married,  2d,  Jan.  12,  1780,  Capt. 
Thomas  Wadsworth  of  E.  Hartford,  who  died  1783,  se.  67. 
She  was  born  Jan.  1,  1734,  and  died  Jan.  31.  1789,  se.  55. 

Children. 

1.  Prudence,  b    Aug.  23,  1757;  m.  Samuel  Wadsworth  of  E.  Hartford, 

who  d.  1798,  se.  52.  She  d.  1822,  se.  65.  She  had,  1,  Molly,  bap. 
1782,  d.;  2.  Mabel,  b.  1783;  3.  Samuel,  b.  1784;  m.  1805,  Hannah 
Roberts,  and  d.  1822,  4.  Oliver,  b.  1790,  was  lost  at  sea,  about  1806; 
5.  Hezekiad,  b.  1792,  m.  1st,  Maria  Jones,  who  d.  1835,  ae.  33;  m. 
2nd,  Mrs.  Heppy  (Hills)  Forbes;  6.  Charles,  b.  March,  1794,  is 
a  minister  at  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y.;  7.  Titus,  b.  1796,  d.  1848; 
8.  Polly,  b.  1799. 

2.  Honor,  b.  June,  27,  1759;  m.  Dec.  24,  1779,  Noah  Sage  of  Chatham, 

and  d.  Nov.  2,  1812,  as.  53  He  d.  Sept.  9,  1822,  ae.  75.  She  had, 
1.  Henry,  b.  1780,  d.  Jan.  26,  1797,  se.  16;  2.  Harriet,  b.  1781,  m. 
Feb.  17,  1801,  Dr.  Isaac  Conkling,  who  d.  Feb.  26,  1824,  se.  44. 
She  d.Aug.  17,  1855,  ae.  74. 

3.  Josiah,  b.  Sept.  5,  1761;  m.  Hannah  Hills,  and  others.        -         (144) 

4.  George,  b.  Sept.   18,  1763;  m.   1st,  Mabel  Hills;   2nd,   Hannah  T. 

Star. -  (145) 

5.  Ann,  b.  Sept.  21,  1765;  d.  May  2,  1775. 
6.  Molly,  b.  Sept.  22,  1767;  d.  May  27,  1775. 

67.  Timothy  White,  son  of  Hugh,  (26)  was  born  in  Upper 
Middletown,  March  15,  1719.  He  was  a  resident  of  Haddam 
in  1748,  and  of  East  Haddam  in  1751,  and  was  probably 
engaged  in  trade.  He  died  in  E.  H.,  Oct.  16,  1757,  se.  38. 

He  married  Susannah .  Her  history  is  not  known. 

Children. 

1.  Hannah,  b.  ;  m  June  10,  1762,  Benjamin  Reed  of  E.  Haddam, 

and  had,  1.  Mary,  b.  June  11,  1763;  2.  Benjamin,  b.  Feb.  20,  1765; 
3.  Joseph,  b.  Jan.  2,  1767. 

2.  Susannah,  b.  Oct.  5,  1749;  m.  Oct.  28,  1772,  John  Spencer  of  E.  H., 

and  had,  1.  John,  b.  Oct.  17,  1773;  2.  Molly,  b.  July  23,  1775;  3. 
Oliver,  b.  Aug.  25,  1777,  4.  Samuel  White,  b.  Oct.  8,  1779;  5. 
Susannah,  b.  Sept.  12,  1781. 

3.  Mary,  b.  ;  d.  Aug.  22,  1752. 

4.  Mary,  b.  Dec.  15,  1752;  m.  James  Clark,  2d,  of  Haddam. 

5.  Timothy,  bap.  Mar.  2,  1755;  m.  1st,  Mehitable  Smith;  2d,  Ursula 

Sloper.  (146) 

6.  Samuel,  b.  Aug.  16,  1757;  lived  in  Hartford,  and  d.  in  early  life. 


68.  Aaron  White,  son  of  Hugh,  (26)  was  born  in  Upper 
Middletown,  Oct.  25,  1723.  He  settled  there,  and  died 
Jan.  19,  1802,  ae.  78. 


86  Fifth  Generation  and  Children 

He  married,  April  6,  1749,  Sarah  Olmstead  of  East  Hart- 
ford, dau.  of  James  Olmstead  and  Mary  Butler.  She  died 
March  18,  1814,  ae.  90. 

Children. 

1.  Aaron,  bap.  May  26,  1754;  d.  unm.,  in  the  West  Indias,  Feb.  5, 

1782,  ae.  28. 

2.  Sarah,  bap.  Sept.  12,  1756;  m.  March  4,  1779,  Gideon  Savage. 

3.  Rebecca,  bap.  March  11,  1759;  m.  Feb.  7,  1786,  Nathaniel  Loomis 

of  Ashford,'  Conn.       Her  son  Samuel  was  bap.  at  Up.  Mid.,  Jan. 
27,  1788,  the  parents  "belonging  to  Whitesboro,"  N.  Y. 

4.  Samuel  b.  July  3,  1762;  m.  Anna  Merrow.        ...  (147) 

5.  Chloe,  bap.  May  5,  1765;  m.  Olcott. 

6.  Lydia,  bap.  Dec.  20,  1767;  m.  James  Gary. 
The  members  of  this  family  are  all  dead. 


69.  Hon.  Hugh  White,  youngest  son  of  Hugh,  (26)  was 
born  in  Upper  Middletown,  Jan.  25,  1733.  He  settled  there, 
and  was  one  of  the  selectmen  of  Middletown  from  1779  to 
1783.  He  was  a  commissary  in  the  army,  during  a  part  of 
the  Revolutionary  War.  Soon  after  the  close  of  the  War,  he 
become  the  Pioneer  of  the  settlements  in  Central  New  York. 
In  May,  1784,  he  left  Middletown,  with  four  sons  who  had 
arrived  at  manhood,  a  daughter,  and  daughter-in-law,  and 
founded  a  settlement  at  Sedaghquate,  few  miles  from  the 
present  city  of  Utica.  In  the  January  following  he  took 
thither  his  wife  and  the  remainder  of  his  family.  Several  of 
his  relatives,  with  others  from  Middletown  and  its  vicinity, 
quickly  followed ;  and  the  new  settlement,  under  the  name  of 
"Whitestown,"  soon  became  widely  known  as  the  place  in 
which  the  emigration  from  New  England  centered.  The 
hardship  and  perils  encountered  by  these  early  settlers  can 
scarcely  be  conceived  of,  by  those  who  now  visit  the  thick- 
ly peopled  region.  The  whole  country  was  in  the  wildness  of 
nature.  The  nearest  mill  was  at  Palatine,  forty  miles  distant. 
The  hostility  of  the  Indian  Tribes  had  hitherto  rendered  the 
settlement  of  that  region  impossible,  and  at  the  close  of  the 
War  the  whole  central  and  western  portions  of  the  State  were 
without  civilized  inhabitants.  It  was  therefore  necessary  that 
the  Pioneer  of  the  new  settlement  should  conciliate  the  favor 
of  the  Indians.  In  his  intercourse  with  them  he  was  frank 
and  decided.  On  one  occasion,an  Indian  Chief  demanded  of 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  87 

Mr.  White,  as  a  test  of  his  professed  confidence,  that  he 
would  permit  him  to  take  his  wigwam  a  little  grand-dau- 
ghter, then  playing  about  the  house.  The  Chief  promised 
to  keep  the  child  safely,  and  to  bring  her  home  again  the 
next  day.  The  child  was  entrusted  to  him;  but  it  was  not 
until  the  approach  of  night,  when  fears  of  treachery  had  al- 
most overcome  her  mother,  that  she  was  returned,  finely 
arrayed  in  Indian  dress,  with  many  ornaments.  This  in- 
cident is  said  to  have  contributed  much  toward  establish- 
ing a  lasting  friendship  between  the  new  settlers  and  the 
neighboring  Indians.  (See  Lectures  of  Wm.  Tracy,  Esq.; 
also,  historical  Collection  of  New  York,  p.  379.) 

In  1788  the  town  of  "Whitestown"  was  organized.  It 
included  in  its  limits  all  the  State  of  New  York  lying  west- 
ward of  a  line  passing  through  Utica,  and  reaching  from  the 
southern  boundary  of  the  State  to  the  St.  Lawrence  River. 
This  territory  had  6000  inhabitants  in  1792,  and  Judge 
White  lived  to  see  it  containing  a  population  of  over  300,000. 
At  the  organization  of  Herkimer  County,  Mr.  White  was 
appointed  a  Judge.  He  afterwards  held  the  same  office  in 
the  new  County  of  Oneida.  He  died  April  16,  1812,  se.  79. 
The  following  is  a  fac-simile  of  his  autograph. 


He  married,  1st,  Aug.  23,  1753,  Mary  Clark  of  Middletown, 
dau.  of  Daniel  and  Mary  Clark.  She  was  born  Feb.  10,  1734, 
and  died  about  the  year  1774. 

He  married,  2d,  Mrs.  Lois  Davenport  of  New  Hartford, 
Conn.,  widow  of  Rev.  Ebenezer  Davenport  of  Greenwich, 
Conn.,  and  dau.  of  Jonathan  Marsh  and  Elizabeth  Loomis. 
She  died  at  Whitestown,  April  13,  1829,  ss.  86. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Molly,  bap.  Mar.  31,  1754;  "was  drowned  in  a  well,"  May  6,  1758. 

2.  Rachel,  bap.  Dec.  7,  1755;  d.  Dec.  16,  1755. 


88  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

3.  Rachel,  b,  Jan.  2,  1757;  m.  John  Allen,  and  lived  to  an  advanced  age. 

She  had,  John,  Moses,  Rachel,  and  several  others. 

4.  Daniel  Clark,  b.  Mar.  2,  1759;  m.  Esther  Paine.         -         -         (148) 

5.  Joseph,  b.  Jan.  16,  1761;  m.  1st,  Lucy    Bulkley;    2nd.    Mrs.    Sybil 

Willis.  (149) 

6.  Hugh,  b.  Jan.  16. 1763;  m.  1st,  Tryphena  Lawrence;  2d,  S.  Smith  (150) 

7.  Ansel,  b.  Jan.  11,  1765;  m.  Anna  Root.  (151) 

8.  Philo,  b.  June  25,  1767;  m.  Esther  Holt.  (152) 

9.  Aurelia,  b.  Jan.  20,  1770;  [July  22?]  m.  1788,  Parsons  Wetmore  of 

Whitestown,  a  farmer,  who  rem.  to  Warren  Co.,  Pa.,  in  1815, 
afterwards  to  Steubenville,  O.,  and  in  1827  to  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
She  d.  July  16,  1846,  ae.  76.  He  d.  Sept.  23,  1852,  ae.  84.  She 
had,  1.  Betsey,  b.  March  3,  1789,  m.  Feb.  19,  1817,  Dyer  Fitch, 
and  d.  May  30,  1818,  se.  29;  2.  Lois,  b.  March  20,  1790,  d.  Aug. 
9,  1808,  se.  18;  3.  Lansing,  b.  Aug.  28,  1792,  d.  Nov.  15,  1857,  ae. 
65.  He  was  a  lawyer  in  Warren,  Pa.,  and  for  more  than  forty 
years  a  prominent  citizen.  He  was  County  Judge,  an  Elder  in  the 
Presbyterian  Church,  and  filled  other  important  positions.  He 
m.  Nov.  22,  1816,  Caroline  Ditmars;  4.  Parsons,  b.  Aug.  1,  1794, 
was  a  silversmith.  He  spent  about  15  yrs.  in  various  places  in 
Mexico,  and,  returning  homeward  about  1832,  d.  in  Steubenville, 
0.,  unm.  ae.  about  37;  5.  Aurelia  White,  b.  Sept.  30, 1797,  m.  Sept.  22, 
1819,  Dyer  Fitch,  (his  2d  wife)  they  now  reside  in  Robinson, 
Crawford  Co.,  111.;  6.  Melancton  Clark,  b.  Feb.  1,  1801,  m.  1826, 
Octavia  Parker;  is  a  farmer  near  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  7.  Daniel 
White,  b.  Aug.  11,  1803,  m.,  and  res.  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  8.  Leonard, 
b.  July  19,  1805,  m.  1829,  Sophronia  Barber,  who  d.  about  1840;  9. 
Angeline,  b.  Sept.  8,  1807,  m.  1833,  Abraham  DeKroyft  of  Roch- 
ester; 10.  Mary  Louise,  b.  Feb.  8,  1810,  m.  1832,  George  S. 
Williams  of  Buffalo;  11.  Zephaniah  Davenport,  b.  Oct.  18,  1812, 
d.  Sept.,  1823,  ae.  11;  12.  Viscount  Stone,  b.  May  12,  1816,  d.  Aug. 
16,  1840,  ae.  24. 

10.  Mary  Stone,  b.  March  8,  1772;    [Nov.  23?]  m.  June   1792,  John 
Young,  the  founder  of  Youngstown,  Ohio.     He  was  a  surveyor, 
and  much  engaged  on  public  works.     They  returned  to  Whites- 
town  in  1803.    He  d.  April  26,  1825,  ae.  52.     She  d.  Sept.  23,  1839, 
as.  67.     She  had,  1.  Mary,  b.  Aug.  20,  1793,  d.  in  infancy;  2.  John 
J.,  b.  Oct.  27,  1794,  is  a  Captain,  U.  S.  Navy  and  res.  in  Baltimore, 
Md.    m.  Sept.  26,  1816,  Cornelia  Ensor  of  Bal.,  who  d.;  3.  George 
White,  b.  Nov.  16,  1796,  was  a  Civil  Engineer,  and  was  drowned 
at  Baker's  Falls,  June  23,   1828;   4.  William  Clark,  b.   Nov.   25, 
1799,  is  a  Civil  Engineer,  and  has  been  President  of  the  Hudson 
River  and  Panama  Rail  Roads.     He  res.  in  Buffalo.     He  m.  June 
19,  1827,  Catherine  Willard  of  Albany;  5.  Mary  Foster,  b.  Feb. 
8,  1802,  m.  May  20,  1820,  John  L.  Curtenius,  Esq.,  of  Buffalo,  a 
lawyer;  6.  Charles  Clark,  b.  July  25,  1804,  grad.  Union  Coll.,  1826, 
was  a  lawyer  in  New  York,  now  res.  in  Aurora,  Cayuga  Co.,  N. 
Y.     He  m.  1st,  April  17,   1833,  Elizabeth  Huntington  of  Rome, 
N.  Y.;  m.  2d,  Aug.  5,  1836,  Harriet  Huntington  of  Rome;  m.  3d. 
Mrs.  Mary  B.  Morgan,  wid.  of  John  Morgan,  Esq.,  of  Aurora;  7. 
Jane  Maria,  b.  Feb.  10,  1806,  m.  Jan.  23,  1832,  Rev.  Washington 
Roosevelt,  now  of  Pelham,  N.  Y.;  8.  Jeremiah  Smith,  b.  Sept.  10, 
1809,  grad.  at  Andover  Theol,  Sem.  in  1839,  and  was  pastor  at 
Dover,  N.  H.     He  now  resides  at  Falls  River,  Mass.     He  m.  1st. 
April   14,   1840,  Harriet  F.   Merland   of  Andover,   Mass.,  who  d. 
June,  1850;  m.  2d,  a  sister  of  his  first  wife. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  89 

70.  Rev.  Stephen  White,  son  of  Capt.  John,  (27)  was  born 
in  Upper  Middletown,  June  8,  1718.  He  graduated  at  Yale 
College  in  1736,  and  was  ordained  pastor  of  the  Congregat- 
ional Church  in  Windham,  Conn.,  Dec.  24,  1740,  as  the  suc- 
cessor of  President  Clap  of  Yale  College.  He  died  Jan.  9, 
1794,  se.  75,  having  ministered  to  the  same  people  more 
than  53  years. 

Allen's  American  Biographical  Dictionary  says  of  him, 
"He  was  a  scholar,  a  Christian,  and  an  able  and  judicious 
divine."  Rev.  Elijah  Waterman,  his  successor  in  the  min- 
istry at  Windham,  in  his  published  Centennial  Sermon  thus 
describes  him :  "Mr.  White  possessed  good  natural  abilities, 
improved  by  early  education.  In  his  station  he  was  a  work- 
man that  needeth  not  to  be  ashamed;  and  the  manuscript 
sermons  left  behind  him  are  a  testimony  of  real  piety  and 
faithfulness.  He  was  constitutionally  modest,  and,  unless 
with  his  acquaintances,  reserved  in  conversation.  In  his 
domestic  relations  he  was  tender  and  indulgent;  and  the 
same  affectionate  temper  he  manifested  towards  his  church 
and  people."  A  fac-simile  of  his  autograph  is  given,  from 
a  signature  in  1742. 


He  married,  Sept.  2,  1741,  Mary  Dyer  of  Windham,  dau. 
of  Col.  Thomas  Dyer  and  Lydia  Backus.  She  was  born  Jan. 
31,  1719,  and  died  May  27,  1802,  &.  83. 

Children. 

1.  Hannah,  b.  Dec.  20,  1742;  d.  at  New  Haven,  Sept.  8,  1748, 

2.  Mary,  b.  Dec.  23,  1743;  d.  unm.,  March  11,  1828,  ze.  84. 

3.  Lydia,  b.  April  28,  1745;  m.  Nov.  23,  1767,  Vine  Elderkin  of  Wind- 

ham,  who  d.  Aug.  15,  1800,  a?.  55.  She  d.  Oct.  2,  1818,  ae.  73.  She 
had,  1.  Harriet,  b.  Oct.  4,  1768,  m.  Dr.  James  Jackson  of  Manlius, 
N.  Y.,  and  d.  Sept.,  1809,  se.  41;  2.  Bela,  b.  Feb.  3,  1770,  m.,  an  1 
lived  in  Penn.,  d.  1851;  3.  Mary  Ann,  b.  Dec.  18,  1771  m.  1st, 
Feb.  1,  1796,  Henry  Clark  of  Manlius,  N.  Y.;  m.  2d,  Dr.  James 
Jackson;  (his  2nd  wife,  see  above,)  d.  July,  1858;  4.  Stephen 
Whitehead,  b.  Sept.  12,  1773,  d.  1856;  5.  Juliana,  b.  Jan.  20,  1776, 
m.  Nov.  14,  1795,  Timothy  Staniford  of  Windham,  d.  Oct.  27, 
1844;  6.  Lucy,  b.  Nov.  27,  1778,  m.  -  -  Strong,  d.  1819;  7. 
Charlotte,  b.  March  23,  1781,  m.  Charles  Moseley. 

4.  Susanna,  b.  Oct.  21,  1746;  d.  unm.,  April  5,  1837,  ae.  90. 

5.  Eunice,  b.  Jan.  7,  1749;  m.  1st,  May  15,  1771,  Stephen  Whitehead 

Hubbard.  He  grad.  Yale  Coll.,  1766,  and  d.  Sept.  1,  1771,  33.  24. 
She  m.  2d,  Capt.  Joseph  Bradley  of  N.  H.,  and  d.  without  issue, 
Dec.  31,  1799,  se.  51. 


90  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

6.  Twin      |    b.  March  6,  1750;  both  d.  the  same  day. 

7.  sons,      S 

8.  Hannah,  b.  Feb.  22,  1751;  d.  unm.,  Dec.  19,  1793,  3s.  42. 

9.  John,  b.  Oct.  3,  1752;  grad.  Yale  College,  1774,  settled  in  Windhara, 

and  d.  there,  unm.,  July  17,  1810,  &.  58. 

10.  Elisha,  b.  Sept.  16,  1754;  m.  Lois  Webb.  (153) 

11.  Sarah,  b.  Nov.  10,  1757;  d.  unm.,  Dec.  28,  1836,  ae.  79. 

12.  Hulbah,  b.  April  17,  1760;  m.  July  18,  1784,  Dr.  John  Barker.     He 

grad.  Yale  College,  1777,  was  a  physician  in  Newbern,  N.  C.,  1785 
to  1788,  rem.  to  Windham,  Conn.,  in  1788,  to  New  Haven  in  1795, 
and  d.  there,  Feb.  24,  1813,  as.  55.  She  d.  Sept.  19,  1848.  She 
had,  1.  Julia,  b.  Nov.  25,  1786,  d.  unm.,  June  22,  1855,  ae.  68;  2. 
A  daughter,  b.  July  2,  1788,  "was  washed  out  of  her  mother's 
arms,  in  a  storm  at  sea,"  July  23,  1788;  3.  John,  b.  March  17, 
'1791,  d.  atsea,  unm.,  Aug.  26, 1820,  ae.  29;  4.  Charlotte,  b.  May  13, 
1795,  d.  June  24,  1803;  5.  Charles,  b.  July  4,  1799,  d.  unm.,  in 
N.  Y.  city,  Sept.  4,  1822,  aa.  23;  6.  William,  b.  June  8,  1802,  m. 
Clarissa  Cutler,  and  d.  in  N.  Carolina,  Oct.  25,  1833,  %.  31;  7. 
George  W.,  b.  Feb.  9,  1805,  m.  Sarah  Phelps,  and  d.  in  Waverly, 
111.,-  Nov.  22,  1843,  se.  38. 

13.  Dyer,  b.  May  20,  1762;  m.  Susanna  Whittelsey  and  others.      -(154) 


71.  Dea.  John  White,  son  of  Capt.  John,  (27)  was  born  in 
New  Haven,  May  19,  1722.  He  settled  as  a  farmer  in  Wood- 
bridge,  Conn.,  then  the  Society  of  Amity,  in  the  town  of  Mil- 
ford,  but  removed  to  New  Haven,  where  he  died,  Nov.  24, 
1797,  2e.  75. 

He  married,  Dec.  27,  1744,  Mary  Dickerman  of  New  Ha- 
ven, dau.  of  Isaac  Dickerman  and  Mary  Atwater. 

Children. 

1.  Sybil,  b.  Oct.  15,  1.745;  m.  1st,  Elisha  Sanford  of  Woodbridge;  m. 

2d,  Dea.  Asa  Goodyear  of  Hamden.  She  had,  by  her  first  husband, 
1.  Rachel,  m.  Zeri  Downes;  2.  Elisha,  m.  Margaret  Tolles;  3. 
Esther,  m.  Jared  Sperry;  4.  Huldah,  d.;  5.  Sybil,  m.  -  -  Sperry; 
6.  Amos,  m. Atwater;  7.  Lucretia;  8.  Lucy,  m. Sperry. 

2.  Timothy,  b.  Oct.  21,  1747;  m.  1st,  —          — ;  2d,  Mercy  Clark.  (155) 

3.  Hannah,  b.  Nov.  13,  1749;  m.  Robert  Townsend  of  New  Haven,  and 

d.  Sept.  20,  1803,  a?.  54.  He  d.  Nov.  19,  1806,  ae.  59.  She  had,  1. 
Amos,  m.  Sarah  Howe;  2.  Polly,  m.  Amos  Benedict;  3.  Larmon, 
m.  1st,  Hannah  Gunn;  m.  2d,  Clarissa  S.  Byington.  He  d.  May, 
1858,  33.  81;  4.  Betsey,  d.;  5.  Eli,  m.  Abigail  Trowbridge;  6. 
Hannah,  m.  Feb.  4,  1807,  Asa  Bradley,  7.  Nancy,  m.  Augustus 
Maltby;  8.  William,  m.  Harriet  Ford. 

4.  Mary,  bap.  Jan.  5,  1752;  d.  in  infancy. 

5.  Amos,  bap.  Mar.  10,  1755;  prob  d.  young. 

6.  John,  bap.  July  11,  1756;  m.  Anna  Bostwick.  (156) 

7.  Mary,  bap.  Feb.  11,  1759;  m.  Timothy  Gorham  of  N.  H.,  and  d. 

without  issue. 
8.  Elisha,  bap.  Jan.  21,  1761;  d.  unm.,  se.  about  20. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  '  91 

9.  Susanna,  b.  1763;  m.  Jonathan  Brigden  of  N.  H.,  and  d.  in 

1846,  se.  83.     She  had,  1.  John,  m.  Harriet  Augur;  2.  Betsey,  m. 
John   Sabin;   3.   Polly,  m.  John   Tonlinson;   4.   Grace,  m.   Alfred 

Clarke;  5.  Daniel,  d.;  6.  Harriet,  m.  Pitner;  7.  Asenth,  m. 

Lewis  Kimberly. 

10.  Isaac,  b.  ;  d.  about  1780.    This  is  inserted  on  the  authority 

of  a  tradition  which  is  somewhat  obscure. 

11.  Rebecca,  b.  1772;  m.  Merrit  Carrington  of  N.  H.,  and  d.  in 

1844,  a?.  72.    She  had,  1.  Mary,  m.  Enos  A.  Prescott;  2.  John, 
d.;  3.  Rebecca,  m.  Roger  S.  Prescott. 


72.  Moses  White,  eldest  son  of  Dea.  Isaac,  (28)  was  born 
in  Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  Aug.  22,  1727.  He  was  a  hat- 
ter by  trade,  and  spent  the  greatest  part  of  his  life  in  his 
native  place,  but  sometimes  resided  in  other  towns.  He 
was  living  in  Guilford,  1752  to  1755,  in  Chatham  in  1783, 
and  is  said  to  have  been  living  in  Killingworth,  just  before 
he  removed,  in  his  old  age,  to  Newport,  New  Hampshire,  to 
a  house  near  that  of  his  son  James.  He  died  about  1812, 
se.  about  85.  "He  died  very  suddenly,  while  standing,  con- 
versing with  his  son." 

He  married,  Oct.  12,  1749,  Huldah  Knowles,  of  Hartford. 
She  is  said  to  have  lived  to  old  age,  with  her  son  James, 
and  with  her  youngest  daughter. 

Children. 

1.  Huldah,  b.  Feb.  10,  1751;  m.  Feb.  22,  1776,  Nathaniel  Eells,   (see 

in  Fam.  23.)  She  d.  in  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  having  had,  Nathaniel, 
Huldah,  Richard,  Sylvester,  Clarissa,  Susan,  and  Horace. 

2.  Isaac,  b.  Oct  14,  1752;  m.  Thankful  Clark.  (157) 

3.  Ruth,  b.  1754;  m.  June  29,  1778,  Joseph  Ranney  of  Up.  Mid., 

and  d.  Jan.  20,  1824,  ae.  69.  He  d.  Jan.  30,  1835,  as.  83.  She  had, 
1.  Henry,  b.  Sept.  10,  1778,  d.  June  16,  1801,  ss.  22;  2.  Rebecca,  b. 
Sept.  24,  1780,  m.  1st,  John  Edwards;  m.  2d,  May  15,  1810,  Capt. 
Thomas  White;  (Fam.  178;)  3.  Mary,  b.  April  3,  1783;  4.  Moses, 
b.  Dec.  22,  1785,  d.  Feb.  7,  1812,  ae.  26;  5.  Joseph,  b.  Nov. 
27,  1788,  d.  Feb.  14,  1806,  ae.  17;  6.  Calvin,  b.  April  15,  1791,  d. 
Aug.  16,  1818,  a?.  27;  7.  Norman,  b.  April  22,  1793,  d.  Oct.  9. 
1825,  ae.  32;  8.  Harvey,  b.  April  14,  1795,  d.  in  Charleston,  S. 
C.,  Aug.  23,  1819,  ae.  24. 

4.  Moses,  b.  1757;  m.  Melitta  Porter.        ...         (158) 

5.  Roderick,  bap.  Mar.  18,  1759;  "he  went  to  sea  during  the  War,  and 

was  never  heard  from." 

6.  James,  bap.  Feb.  1,  1761;  m.  Tirzah  Taylor.  (159) 

7.  Calvin,  b.  Dec.  17,  1762;  m.  1st,  P.  Camp;  2d,  J.  Mardenbrough.  (160) 

(The  fam.  rec.  says,  b.  Dec.  17,  1763;  but  a  Calvin  was  bap.  Dec. 
19,  1762.) 

8.  Roxana,  bap.  Sept.  30,  1764;  m.  Stephen  Root,  a  farmer,  of  South- 

ington,  Ct. 

9.  Elisha,  bap.  Sept.  21,  1766;  m.  Honor  Sumner.         -         -         (161) 

10.  A  child,  b.  Feb.,  1769;  d.  day  of  birth;  buried  Feb.  9. 


92  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

11.  Lucretia,  b.  Mar.  5,  1773;  m.  Nov.  17,  1797,  Walter  Cooley,  (see 
in  Fam.  13.)  He  was  living  in  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  in  1858.  She 
d.  Jan.  3,  1849,  as.  75.  She  had,  1,  Sally,  b.  June  13,  1799,  d.  Sept. 
19,  1803;  2.  Simeon  Olcott,  b.  Dec.  12,  1801,  m.  April  11,  1824, 
Harriet  Lovell  of  Rockingham,  Vt.;  3.  Sally  L.,  b.  June  14,  1804, 
m.  Elis  Cady  of  Hartland,  Vt.,  and  d.  Dec.  19,  1836,  ae.  32.  He  d. 
Feb.  28,  1849. 


73.  Elias  White,  son  of  Dea.  Isaac,  (28)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  May  5,  1734.  He  lived  in  his  native 
place,  and  died  there,  Jan.  27,  1800,  a3.  65. 

He  married,  Nov.  13,  1760,  Prudence  Savage  of  Up.  Mid., 
dau.  of  Joseph  and  Prudence  Savage.  She  was  born  July 
3,  1737,  and  died  at  Whitestown,  N.  Y. 

Children. 

1.  Sibbil,  b.  Oct.  28,  1761;  m.  Nov.  28,  1782,  Leveret  Bishop  of  Guil- 

for3,  Conn.,  a  ship-carpenter. 

2.  Mary  Savage,  b.  June  8,  1763;  m.  May  16,  1782,  William  Cheney 

Gaylord,  a  mason,  who  d  Nov.  29,  1825,  ss.  66.  She  d.  at  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  March  15,  1828,  ss.  64.  She  had,  (bap.  at  Up. 
Mid.,)  1.  Mary,  bap.  Nov.  6,  1785,  m.  Paul  Abbott,  and  d.  Sept. 

2,  1809,  aa.  26;  2.  Sally,  bap.  Nov.  6,  1785;  3.  Vester,  [Sylvester?] 
bap.  Nov.  26,  1786;  4.  Lucy,  bap.  Feb.  10,  1788;  3.  Nancy,  bap. 
Feb.  14,  1790,  m.  Seth  Dowd  of  Mid.  and  d.  at  Utica,  N.  Y.;  6. 
Milly,   bap.   Feb.  26,    1792,    m.    1st,  -         -  Clark;    m.    2d,    an 
Episcopal   clergyman  in  Western   N.  Y.;   7.   Cynthia,  bap.   Mar. 
23,  1800,  m.  William  McKee,  of  Up.  Mid.,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
8.  Amanda,  m.  Smith,  now  of  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

3.  Reuben,  b.  Mar.  10,  1765;  d.  about  June,  1783,  "in  prison  at  New 

York,"   (Dr.  Field's   His.  Disc.,  p.  75.) 

4.  Edmund,  b.  Oct.  15,  1766;  d.  Aug.  24,  1782,  ae.  15.    It  is  said  that  he 

was  taken  sick  oh  board  a  man-of-war,  but  d.  at  home. 

5.  Comfort,  bap.  Nov.  6,  1768;  was  a  ship-carpenter,  and  d.  tinm.,  at 

Demarara,  S.  A. 

6.  Joseph,  b.  ;   m.   Matty  Hasgill.  (162) 

7.  Prudence,  bap.  Jan.  31,  1773;  m.  Dea.  Joseph  Blake,  of  Whitestown, 

N.  Y.,  and  d.  about  1825.     She  had,   1.  Emily;   2.  Edmund,  d.; 

3.  Lucy. 

8.  Elias,  b.  ;  m.  —          — (163) 

9.  Isaac,  b.  June  22,  1780;  m.  Priscilla  Plumb.        -        -        -         (164) 


IN  THE   LINE   OF  JACOB   WHITE,  OF   MIDDLETOWN. 

74.  Samuel  White,  son  of  Thomas,  (30)  was  born  in  East 
Middletown,  Conn.,  Nov.  30,  1729.  He  settled  in  North  Cov- 
entry, Conn.,  and  died  there,  about  May,  1785,  ae.  55. 

He  married,  March  14,  1756,  Mrs.  Rachel  Tilden  of  Cov- 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  93 

entry,  Widow  of  Joshua  Tilden.     She  died  about  Aug.,  or 
Sept.,  1790. 

Children. 

1.  Samuel,  b.  Nov.  5,  1757;  m.  Rachel  Porter.        -        -     -  -         (165) 

2.  Lemuel,  b.  Dec.  30,  1758;  m.  Anna  Brigham.        -        -        -         (166) 

3.  Experience,  b.  April  2,  1760;  m.  James  Dunham,  of  N.  Cov.,  and  d. 

about  1818.  He  d.  March  23,  1855,  st>.  91.  She  had,  1.  Sophia,  m. 
Horace  Thompson  of  Mansfield,  Conn.;  2.  Samuel,  m.  and  d.;  3. 
William,  d.;  4.i  Alpheus ;  5.  Mason;  d.  unm.;  6.  Ebenezer;  7. 
Timothy. 

4.  Timothy,  b.  March  8,  1764;  m.  Margaret  Gurley.        -        -   "     (167) 


75.  Jacob  White,  son  of  Thomas,  (30)  was  born  in  Leb- 
anon, (Andover  Society,)  Conn.,  Jan.  20,  1736.  He  was  a 
cooper,  and  lived  in  Tolland,  Conn.,  until  about  1780,  when 
he  removed  to  Torrington,  Conn.,  where  he  died  Feb.  15, 
[10?]  1788,  «.  52 

He  married,  Nov.  5,  1761,  Annar  Lothrop  of  Coventry, 
She  died  in  Burke,  Vt.,  Oct.  26,  1822,  a3.  80.  Her  death 
was  caused  by  her  clothes  taking  fire. 

Children. 

1.  Dan,  b.  Sept.  22,  1762;  m.  Rowene  Wilson.        -  -        -         (168) 

2.  Thomas,  b.  Nov.  28,  1764;  m.  Jedidah  Baldwin.  -         -         (169) 

3.  Jacob,  b.  Aug.  28,  1768;  m.,  and  had  four     sons.  He     lived     in 

Romulus,  N.  Y.,  till  about  1826,  when  he  rem.  to  Michigan. 

4.  Lucinda,  b.  Sept.  19,  1771;  d.  in  Burke,  Vt. 

5.  Anna,  b.  May  8,  1774;  m.  1st,  May  26,  1793,  Jabez  Bearksley,  who  d. 

Aug.  1,  1813;  m.  2d,  John  Vanduzee  of  W.  Sandlake,  N.  Y.,  who 
d.  in  Bath,  Rensselaer  Co.,  N.  Y.  She  is  still  living,  at  W.  Sand- 
lake.  She  had,  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Edwin,  b.  Aug.  20, 
1794,  d.  Aug.  1,  1813;  2.  Edwy,  b.  Aug.  13,  1806,  d.  Aug.  5,  1807; 
3.  Chloe  Ann,  b.  Jan.  1,  1809,  d.  Jan.  18,  1829,  ae.  20;  4.  William 
Henry,  b.  Sept.  20,  1812,  d.  Sept.  7,  1814. 
6.  Elam,  b.  April  14,  1778;  was  twice  married.  -  -  (170) 


76.  Henry  White,  son  of  Thomas,  (30)  was  born  in  An- 
dover, Conn.,  in  the  town  of  Lebanon,  June  1,  1739.  He 
settled  in  Gilsum,  N.  H.,  but  removed  to  Tunbridge,  or  the 
adjoining  town  of  Royalton,  Vt.,  where  he  was  living  in 
1798.  He  and  his  wife  were  among  the  members  of  the 
church  that  was  gathered  in  Gilsum  in  1772. 

He  married  Sarah . 

Children. 

1.  Henry.  3.  Silas. 

2.  Olive.  4.  Thomas,  bap.  about  1785. 
These  were  baptized  at  Gilsum;  no  dates  on  the  Church  Record. 


94  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

77.  Silas  White,  son  of  Thomas,  (30)  was  born  in  An- 
dover,  Conn.,  May  18,  1745.  He  was  a  carpenter,  and  settled 
in  Torrington,  (Torringford  Society,)  Conn.,  where  he  died 
in  the  fall  of  1802,  se.  57.  He  was  for  three  years  a  revol- 
utionary soldier. 

He  married,  1st,  1770,  Mary  Birge  of  Torrington,  dau.  of 
John  Birge  and  Mary  Kellogg.  She  was  born  Oct.  31,  1752, 
and  died  April  20,  1790,  se.  37. 

He  married,  2d,  Hannah  Scoville.  After  his  death,  she 
removed  to  the  State  of  New  York,  with  her  son. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Silas,  b.  1772;  m.  Elizabeth  Plumb.         -         -  (171) 

2.  Roswell,  b.  Jan.  27,     1778;     m.     1st,     Abi     Northway;     2d,     Mary 

Sawyer.  (172) 

3.  A  child,  b.  ;  d.  Dec.  12,  1782. 

4.  Chauncey,  b.  Sept.  11,  1783;  m.  1st,  Betsey  Plumb;  2d,  Mrs.  M. 

Taylor.  -  (173) 

5.  Brainard,  b.  May  5,  1786;  m.  Eliza  Stedman.        -        -        -        (174) 

6.  A  child,  b  ;  d.  June  19,  1789. 

7.  Orrin,  b.  ;  d.  in  childhood. 

8.  A  child,  b.  -;  d.-Feb.  14,  1795. 

9.  A  child,  b.  ;  d.  Feb.  19,  1795.     There  were  4  daughters  by 

the  first  marriage;  probably  the  children  who  d.  young,  names  not 
recorded. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

10.  Lester,  b.  about  1796;  rem.  to  the  State  of  N.  Y. 

11.  Orrin,  b.  ;  perhaps  the  Origin,  who  d.  July  15,  1804,  se.  6. 

12.  Percy,  b 

13.  A  daughter,  b.  ;  d.  young.    Order  of  this  family  uncertain. 


78.  Joel  White,  son  of  Thomas,  (30)  was  born  in  North 
Coventry,  Conn.,  Oct.  20,  1750.  He  settled  in  Blanford, 
Mass.,  but  in  1803  removed  with  his  family  to  Russia, 
Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  May  3,  1826,  se.  75.  He 
was  a  wheelwright. 

He  married  Sarah  Osborn  of  Blanford.  She  was  born 
April  7,  1757,  and  died  May  19,  1840,  se.  83. 

Children. 

1.  Gershom,  b.  May  28,  1775;  m.  Sally  Parks.        -        -        -        (175) 

2.  Thomas,  b.  May  28,  1777;  d.  Sept.  8,  1781. 

3.  Joel,  b.  Feb.  28,  1779;  m.  Isabel  Stewart       --         -         -         (176) 

4.  Sally,  b.  Oct.  23,  1780;  d.  Sept.  17,  1781. 

5.  Sally,  b.  July  17,  1782;  d.  Sept.  22,  1794,  as.  12. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  9,  1784;  d.  Sept.  25,  1794,  as.  9. 

7.  Silas,  b.  Nov.  13,  1786;  d.  Sept.  18,  1794,  as.  1. 

8.  Clarissa,  b.  Dec.  15,  1788;  m.  Philander  McMaster  of  Russia,  who  d. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  95 

She  lives  in  R.     She  has  had,  1.  Rufus,  m.  -         -  Stephens;  2. 

Sally,  m.  Johnson  Fanning  of  R.;  3.  Orrilla  Pauline,  m.  

Phillips;  4.  Margaret,  m.  1839,  -        -  Coventry,  and  d.  1842;  5. 

Joel,  m. Macomber,  and  rem.  west;  6.  Mary;  7.  Betsey,  m. 

John  Clark  of  R.;  8.  Caroline,  m.  -    -  Coventry,  her  sister's  hus- 
band; 9  John  lives  in  R.;  10.  Harriet. 

9.  Hannah,  b.  Dec.  19,  1790;  d.  Sept.  25,  1794. 

10.  Orrilla,  b.  June  9,  1793;  m.  Gilbert  Gardner  of  Russia,  now  of 

Gouverneur,  N.  Y.     She  has  had,  1.  Sally;  2.  Joel. 

11.  Polly  Anna,  b.  Dec.  2,  1795;  d.  unm.,  March  18,  1825,  ae.  29. 

12.  Corintha,  b.  Jan.  2,  1798;  m.  1818,  Sidney  Gardner  of  Russia,  and 

d.  March  1,  1842,  ss.  44.     He  is  d.     She     had,     1.     Permelia;     2. 
Lucinda;  3.  Orrilla  4.  Emily;  5.  Harriet;  6.  Franklin. 


79.  Jacob  White,  son  of  John,  (31)  was  born  in  Upper 
Middletown,  Conn.,  Nov.  7,  1737.  He  settled  there,  and  died 
Jan.  5,  1789,  ae.  51.  (So  the  Church  record:  on  grave- 
stone, 1788.) 

He  married,  Nov.  25,  1760,  Lucy  Savage,  (Lucia,  on  the 
town  record.)  She  was  the  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Prudence 
Savage  of  Up.  Mid. ;  was  born  July  16,  1741,  and  died  Aug. 
20,  1812,  se.  71. 

Children. 

1.  Elizabeth,  bap.  Nov.  29,  1761;  d.  unm.,  Sept.,  1846,  se.  84. 

2.  Lucy,  bap.  May  1,  1763;  d.  May  28,  1763. 

3.  Martha,  bap.  Oct  14,  1764;  d.  May  26,  1783,  ss.  18. 

4.  John,  b.  .       ;  m.  Ruth  Ranney.        ...        -         (177) 

5.  Lucy,  bap.  July  19,  1767;  d.  May  28,  1773. 

6.  Jacob,  bap.  April  7, 1771;  was  drowned,  Aug.  29, 1819,  ae.  48,  was  unm. 

7.  Thomas,  b.  June     10,     1773;     m.     1st,    Katharine     Keith;     2d,    R. 

Edwards.  (178) 

8.  Catharine,  b.  1775;  d.  unm.,  April  8,  1807,  ss.  32. 

9.  Lucy,  b.  ;  m.  Nov.  27,  1794,  Freeman  Collins  of  Up.  Mid.; 

her  cousin;  (see  Fam.  31.)  He  d.  March  11,  1809,  ss.  42.  She  had, 
1.  Freeman,  bap.  Sept.  18,  1796;  2.  Lucy,  bap.  May  13,  1798,  d. 
Dec.  17,  1814,  ss.  17;  3.  Ezekiel,  bap.  Oct.  12,  1800,  was  "killed 
at  a  cider  mill,"  Sept.  5,  1805;  4.  George  Henry;  bap.  June  3,  1804, 
d.  Jan.  6,  1816,  ss.  12. 

10.  Lemuel,  b.  Dec.  20,  1776;  m.  Abigail  Bartlett  and  others.       (179) 

11.  Luther,  bap.  July  18,  1779;  d.  in  youth,  in  the  West  Indies. 

12.  Alexander,  b.  Mar.  6,  1782;  m.  Abigail  Beadle.  -         (180) 

13.  Asa,  bap.  Aug.  15,  1784;  m.  Mehitable  White.         -         -         (181) 


IN   THE   LINE   OF  JOSEPH   WHITE,   OF   MIDDLETOWN. 

80.  William  White,  son  of  Ebenezer,  (32)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  Sept.  10,  1742.  He  was  much  in  the 
service  of  the  town,  being  chosen  a  constable  of  Middletown 


96  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

in  1769,  1771,  and  from  1778  to  1785,  and  a  selectman  in 
1786  and  1787.    He  died  May  11,  1790,  se.  47. 

He  married,  Feb.  5,  1785,  Mrs.  Abigail  Stow,  widow  of 
Jonathan  Stow,  and  dau.  of  John  Eells.  After  his  death,  she 
married  3d,  March  21,  1793,  Capt.  William  Sage  of  Up. 
Mid.,  who  died  Nov.  8,  1833,  se.  85.  She  died  Jan.  19,  1831, 
se.  80. 

Children. 

1.  William,  b.  Jan.  19,  1786;  d.  at  New  London,  Conn.,  on  his  return 

from  sea,  Nov.  21,  1803,  se.  17.    He  was  buried  at  New  London. 

2.  Joseph,  b.  March  14,  1788;  m.  Esther  C.  Morell.        -        -         (182) 


81.  Elizur  White,  son  of  Ebenezer,  (32)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  Feb.  19,  1750.  He  was  a  merchant  in 
Middletown  city,  but  removed  to  Canaan,  Conn.,  and  after- 
wards with  his  sons  Elizur  and  Joseph,  to  Granville,  Wash- 
inton  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

He  married  Hannah  Cooper,  dau.  of  Lamberton  Cooper  of 
Middletown.  She  died  about  1830. 

Children. 

1.  Elizur,  b.  July  1,  1770;  m.  Hannah  Savage.        -        -        -         (183) 

2.  Joseph,  bap.  Feb.  6,  1774;  rem.  to  Granville,  and  d.  there  unm., 

about  1813,  ae.  39. 

3.  Hannah,  bap.  Jan.  28,  1776;  m.  Joseph  Ballery,  rem.  to  Grand  Isle, 

Vt.,  and  d.  several  years  since. 

4.  William,  b.  1777;  m.  1st,  Grace  Savage;  2d,  Fanny  Stock- 

ing. (184) 

5.  Elizabeth,  bap.  Jan.  18,  1778;  m.  Col.  Nathaniel  Frank  of  Gran- 

ville. She  had,  1.  Shipman,  d.;  2.  Hannah,  lives  in  111.;  3.  Nath- 
aniel, lives  in  Iowa;  4.  Elizur,  d.;  5.  Andrew,  lives  in  111.;  6. 
Joseph,  d.;  7.  Eliza  Ann. 

6.  Ebenezer,  b.  1781;  m.  Elizabeth  Sage.        -  (185) 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  WHITE,  JUNIOR. 

82.  Asa  White,  son  of  Capt.  Jonathan,  (34)  was  born  in 
Hebron,  Conn.,  Nov.  6,  1743.  He  was  a  farmer  there,  but 
about  1783  removed  to  Windham,  Conn.,  where  he  died 
about  May,  1820,  ae.  75.  His  will,  dated  June  5,  1819,  names 
all  his  eight  children. 

He  married,  1st,  May  8,  1765,  Mary  Bingham  of  Wind- 
ham,  who  died  March  25,  1804. 

He  married,  2d,  April  7,  1805,  Hannah  Cutler,  who  sur- 
vived him. 


Descendants  of  John  White,  Junior.  97 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  John,  b.  Feb.  5,  1766;  m.  Chloe  Smith.        -  (186) 

2.  Mary,  b.  July  3,  1768;  m.  April  2,  1789,  Timothy  Warner  Hebard 

of  Windham,  and  d.  Nov.,  1843,  ae.  75.  She  had,  1.  Henry,  b.  Oct. 
22,  1790,  lives  in  Ithica,  N.  Y.;  2.  Lydia,  b.  Oct.  12,  1795;  3. 
Jeremiah,  b.  May  16,  1800,  d.  1832. 

3.  Asa,  b.  Aug.  26,  1770;  prob.  d.  unm. 

4.  Hannah,  b.  March  23,  1773;  m.  Feb.  11,  1796,  Joseph  Morse.     They 

soon  rem.  to  the  State  of  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  a  farmer.  He  d. 
March  30,  1834,  ae.  65.  She  d.  without  issue,  April  26,  1858,  ae.  85. 

5.  Mehi table,  b.  Aug.,  1775;  m.  June,  1796,  Benjamin  Simms  of  Canter- 

bury, Conn.,  who  d.  April  26,  1813,  ae.  39.  She  d.  April  18,  1820, 
ae.  44.  She  had,  1.  John,  b.  1798,  m.  1823,  Julia  Treby  of  New 
London,  Conn.,  and  was  lost  at  sea,  Jan.,  1825;  2.  Hannah  M.,  b. 
Dec.  31,  1800,  m.  1831,  Charles  Droz  of  New  York,  who  d.  1842; 
3.  Ralph,  b.  Sept.,  1802,  is  a  merchant  in  Newville,  Herkimer  Co., 
N.  Y.  He  m.  June,  1824,  Amanda  Wilcox;  4.  Mary,  b.  Aug.  4, 
1805,  m.  Jan.,  1830,  Isaac  L  Moor  e  of  West  Windfield  Herkimer 
Co.,  N.  Y.;  5.  Nelson,  b.  Jan.,  1807,  m.  Margaret  Monk. 

6.  Jeremiah,  b.  June  8,  1780;  m.  Sally  Bottom  and  others.        -        (187) 

7.  Sarah,  b.  Nov.  10,  1782;  m.  -        -  Herrick,  and  d.  about  1825,  leav- 

ing children. 

8.  Ralph,  b.  March  19,  1785;  m.  and  had  three  children. 


83.  Thomas  Wells  White,  son  of  Rev.  David,  (35)  was 
born  in  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1739.  He  graduated  at 
Harvard  College  in  1759,  and  settled  as  a  merchant  in  Hard- 
wick.  About  1776  he  removed  to  Barnard,  Vt.,  and  was  the 
first  town  clerk  of  Barnard,  from  1778  to  1785.  In  the  fall 
of  1799  he  removed  to  Ohio,  and  the  next  spring  settled  in 
Roxbury,  now  Waterford,  Washington  Co.  He  lived  there 
with  his  son  David,  and  his  daughter  Susanna,  and  died 
Sept.  3,  1815,  Ee.  76. 

He  married,  Naomi  Wright  of  Northfield,  Mass.,  who  died 
in  Barnard,  Vt.,  in  1799.  She  was  perhaps  the  dau.  of 
Phineas  Wright,  and  born  in  1746. 

Children. 

1.  David,  b.  Dec.  4,  1765;  m.  Patta  Cheadle  and  others.        -         (188) 

2.  Thomas,  b.  July  26,  1767;  m.  Joanna  Samson.         -  (189) 

3.  Theodosia,  b.  Aug.  19,  1769;  m.  Stephen  Ellis  of  Barnard,  and  had 

two  sons,  Stephen  and  David. 

4.  Naomi,  b.  Sept.  13,  1771;  m.  1792,  John  Cheadle.    They  went  to  Ohio 

with  her  father,  and  settled  in  Windsor,  Morgan  Co.,  where  she 
d.  Feb.,  1816,  ae.  44.  He  d.  Sept.  9,  1823,  se.  51.  She  had,  1.  Electa, 
b.  May,  1793,  m.  1814,  James  Davis,  and  d.  Nov.,  1850,  ae.  57; 
2.  Pamelia,  b.  July,  1795,  m.  Jacob  Nulton,  now  of  Greene  Co  , 
111.;  3.  John,  b.  Nov.  23,  1797;  4.  Rial,  b.  Sept.,  1801,  m.  1819, 


98  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

Mary  Tuft,  and  lives  in  Morgan  Co.;  5.  Oilman,  b.  March,  1807, 
Susannah  Rockey,  and  lives  in  Fulton  Co.,  O. 

5.  Rhoda,  b.  Oct.  17,  1773;  m.  Jonathan  Fay  of  Barnard,  and  rem.  to 

Salina,  N.  Y.  They  are  both  dead.  She  had,  1.  Rozanna;  2. 
Austin,  d.  about  1847;  3.  Marietta. 

6.  Sally,  b.  Feb.  11,  1776;  m.  George  Clapp  of  Bar.nard,  and  had  several 

children.     The  family  rem.  to  the  State  of  N.  Y. 

7.  Susanna,  b.  Dec.  28,   [1778?];  m.  Charles  Swift,  a  farmer.     They 

rem.  to  Ohio  in  1800,  and  settled  in  Waterford.  She  d.  Oct.  28, 
1825,  ae.  46.  He  m.  again  thrice,  and  June  26,  1855,  ae.  79.  She 
had,  1.  Whitfield,  b.  Oct.  19,  1799,  d.  Aug.  27,  1818,  a*.  18;  2. 
Phebe,  b.  Oct.  6,  1801,  m.  1st,  Isaac  Ross;  2nd,  Charles  Davis, 
and  d.  July  7,  1829,  ss.  27;  3.  Fanny,  b.  June  18,  1806,  d.  Sept.  27, 
1823,  ae.  17;  4.  Charles,  b.  Aug.  27,  1807,  m.  July  21,  1831,  Amy 
Andrews.  He  and  his  brothers  are  farmers  in  Waterford;  5.  Ira, 
b.  May  20,  1811,  d.;  6.  Eunice;  d.;  7.  Guy,  b.  April  14,  1813,  m. 
1836,  Mary  Hinkley;  8.  Lyman,  b.  Dec.  13,  1815,  m.  Nov.  27,  1839, 
Sibil  Webster;  9.  Mary,  b.  Oct.  3,  1817,  m.  Daniel  Emerson,  and 
d.;  10.  Rufus,  b.  May  19,  1820,  m.  Dec.  10,  1846,  Elizabeth 
Balderson. 

8.  John,        1    b.  1783;   m.   Laura   Rising.  (190) 

9.  Fanny,      ]    Twins,     m.  1817,  Nathaniel  Ripley  of  Weybridge,  Vt , 

and  d.  March  22,  1824,  ae.  41. 

10.  Olcott,  b.  Jan.  9,  1786;  m.  Electa  Abernethy.      -        -        -       (191) 

11.  Samuel,  b.  1789;  m.  Eunice  Emerson.        ...        (192) 


DESCENDANTS  OF  LIEUT.  DANIEL  WHITE. 

84.  Daniel  White,  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  (36)  was  born  in 
Hatfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  28,  1726.  He  settled  there;  was  con- 
stable in  1757,  and  perhaps  held  other  offices.  In  1777  he 
was  a  member  of  the  "Committee  of  Correspondence,  In- 
spection, and  Safety."  He  died  Aug.  13,  1805,  SB.  78. 

He  married,  1754,  Submit  Morton  of  Hatfield.  She  died 
July  21,  1798,  ss.  71. 

Children. 

1.  Sarah,  b.  March  6,  1755;  m.  March  24,  1780,  Lt.  Samuel  Smith  of 

Hat.,  who  d.  Oct.  26,  1834,  ae.  83.  She  d.  Dec.  7,  1843,  ae.  88.  She 
had,  1.  Sarah,  b.  Dec.  23,  1780;  2.  Clarissa,  b.  Aug.  16,  1783;  3. 
Fanny,  b.  June  17,  1787,  m.  William  Dickson,  and  d.  Feb.,  1853, 
ae.  65;  4.  Samuel,  b.  Dec.  20,  1792;  5.  Asenath,  b.  April  19,  1794; 
6.  William,  b.  Sept.  5,  1797,  d.  1798. 

2.  Lucy,  b.  Aug.  23,  1757;  m.  Jan.  26,  1779,  Elijah  Smith  of  Hat.,  who 

d.  Nov.  30,  1829,  ae.  73.  She  d.  June  9,  1839,  x.  81.  She  had, 
1.  Charles,  b.  Feb.  21,  1782,  d.  young;  2.  Erastus,  b.  Jan.  14,  1784, 
d.  Jan.,  1858,  ae.  74;  3.  Mary;  4.  Charles,  b.  Jan.  17,  1787,  d.  June, 
1857,  ae.  70;  5.  Lucy,  b.  April  28,  1789;  6.  Elijah,  b.  Aug.  7,  1791, 
d.  unm. 

3.  Hannah,  b.  June  8,  1759;  m,  June  22,  1780,  Elisha   Hubbard,  of 

Hatfield  and  Williamsburg.  He  kept  a  public  house  in  W.,  and 
was  town  clerk.  He  d.  May  17, 1843,  ae.  84.  She  d.  March  27, 1824, 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  99 

ze.  64.  She  had,  1.  Lucinda,  b.  Aug.  27,  1780,  lives  in  W.;  2.  Sally, 
b.  Oct.  10,  1782,  d.  Oct  11;  3.  Jeremiah,  b.  Oct.  10,  1783,  d.  Nov. 
25,  1786;  4.  Jeremiah,  b.  Nov.  24,  1786,  d.  May  18,  1850,  ae.  63. 
He  m.  Feb.  25,  18*13,  Huldah  Nash  of  W.,  now  living  there;  5. 
Elisha,  b.  Sept.  29,  1789,  grad.  at  Williams  College,  1811,  settled 
as  a  lawyer  in  W.,  and  several  times  represented  the  town 
in  the  Legislature.  He  d.  unm.,  Aug.  30,  1853,  ae.  64;  6.  Erastus, 
b.  Feb.  27,  1792,  m.  1818,  Wealthy  Amanda  Mayhew,  who  d.  Feb. 

3,  1849,  se.  51.     He  d.  Sept.  14,  1850,  ae.  58;  7.  Hannah,  b.  July 

4,  1794,  d.  ae.  7;  8.  Lucretia,  b.  Dec.  25,  1796,  m.  Jan.  5,  1815, 
Walker  Price  of  W.;  9.  Sally,  b.  Sept.  7,  1799,  m.  1818,  Moses 
Putney;  lived  in  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y.     She  d.  1838,  ae.  39.     He  d. 
1840;  10.  Hannah,  b.  Oct.,  1800. 

4.  Eunice,  b.  Oct.  10,  1761;  m.  March  1,  1789,  Amasa  Wells  of  Hat., 

who  d.  June  12,  1816,  ae.  54.  She  d.  April  28,  1824,  ae.  62.  She 
had,  1.  Horace,  b.  June  8,  1789,  Dolly  Taylor;  2.  Cephas,  b.  June 
21,  1791,  m.  Betsey  Edwards;  3.  Barnabas,  b.  May  20,  1793,  m.  1st, 
Sophia  Parsons;  2d,  Mrs.  Coney;  3d,  Louisa  Wood;  4.  Hannah, 
b.  Aug.  26,  1795,  m.  Jan.  28,  1823,  Joseph  Smith  of  Hat.;  (see 
in  Fam.  86;)  5.  Elisha,  b.  April  29,  1797,  m.  Jan.  14,  1823,  Louisa 
Field  of  Conway,  Mass. 

5.  Submit,  b.  March  28,  1764;  m.  Feb.  19,  1783,  Nathan  Bliss  of  Hat., 

who  d.  1813.  She  d.  Aug.  8,  1840,  ae.  76.  She  had,  1.  Charlotte, 
b.  Aug.  17,  1783;  2.  Harriet,  b.  May  12,  1785;  3.  Martha,  [Mat- 
ilda?] b.  1787;  4.  Nancy,  bap.  Dec.  6,  1789;  5.  Pamela,  b.  April 
8,  1792;  6.  Sylvester,  bap.  Jan.  20,  1799 

6.  Daniel,  b.  March  17,  1766;  he  was  a  physician;  lived  several  years 

in  Whitestown,  N.-Y.,  but  returned  to  Hatfield,  and  d.  there,  with- 
out issue,  Jan.  26,  1848,  ae.  nearly  82.  He  m.  1st,  March  8,  1796, 
Lucy  Allis  of  Somers,  Conn.,  who  d.  Jan.  7,  1814,  ae.  47.  He  m. 
2d,  Sept.  27,  1815,  [1814?]  Lucy  Burt,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  B.  of 
Longmeadow,  Mass.  She  was  b.  Sept.  30,  1773,  and  d.  Dec.  15, 
1833,  ae.  60.  He  m.  3d,  Sept.  2,  1834,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Bancroft) 
White,  widow  of  Cotton  White.  (Fam.  124.)  She  was  b.  in  West- 
field,  Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1787,  and  d.  May  20,  1843,  ae.  55.  He  m.  4th, 
Aug.  30,  1843,  Mrs.'Sarah  Burt,  widow  of  Moses  Burt,  and  dau. 
of  Ebenezer  Fitch  of  Hatfield.  She  was  b.  March  5,  1779,  and 
was  living  in  1858. 

7.  Elijah,  b.  April  26,  1768;  m.  Mary  Smith.  (193) 

8.  John,  b.  Feb.  27,  1775;  was  baptized  and  died  the  same  day. 


85.  Dea.  Salmon  White,  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  (36)  was 
born  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  where  he  was  baptized  Oct.  31,  1731. 
He  settled  in  that  part  of  Hatfield,  Mass.,  which  became  the 
town  of  Whately.  In  1764  he  was  chosen  a  constable  in  Hat- 
field.  He  was  moderator  of  the  first  town  meeting  of  Whate- 
ly, May  6,  1771,  and  was  then  chosen  to  the  several  offices  of 
town  clerk,  treasurer,  assessor,  and  selectman.  He  continued 
active  in  public  affairs  for  a  long  time,  and  was  a  member  of 
the  third  Provincial  Congress,  in  Massachusetts.  He  was 


100  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

chosen  a  deacon  of  the  Church  in  Whately,  April  16,  1773. 
He  died  June  21,  1815,  se.  nearly  84. 

He  married,Mary  Wait,  who  died  June  22,  1821,  se.  90,  or 
91.  She  was  perhaps  the  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Wait  of 
Hatfield,  who  was  born  Oct.  17,  1730:  but  the  indentity  is 
not  certainly  ascertained. 

Children. 

1.  Salmon,  b.  Sept.  22.  1760;  m.  1st,  Lydia  Amsden;  2d.  Mrs.  Anna 

Allis.  (194) 

2.  John,  b.  Jan.  9,  1762;  m.  Elizabeth  Brown.        -  (195) 

3.  Mary,  b.  Jan.  24,  1764;  m.  March  24,  1785,  Ebenezer  Arms,  jun.,  of 

Greenfield,  Mass.,  who  d.  July  6, 1812,  ae.  52.  She  d.  in  Prattsburg, 
Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  26,  1837,  ae.  73.  She  had,  1.  Elizabeth,  b. 
Dec.  8,  1787;  m.  1st,  James  Gould,  of  Gill,  Mass.;  m.  2d,  Josiah 
Allis  of  Prattsburg,  N.  Y.  She  is  a  widow,  and  lives  in  Fredonia, 
N.  Y.;  2.  Chester,  b.  Sept.  13,  1789,  is  a  farmer  in  Greenfield, 
Mass.  He  m.  Dec.  10,  1816,  Rebecca  Goodman;  3.  Mary,  b.  Jan. 
12,  1791,  m.  Rev.  William  Goodale,  now  of  Auburn,  N.  Y., 
and  d.  Sept.  14,  1850,  se.  59;  4.  Harriet,  b.  Sept.  3,  1792,  m.  Gen. 
Thomas  Gilbert,  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  and  d.  Feb.  13,  1837,  se.  44; 
5.  Eroe,  b.  June  21,  1794,  m.  Jan.  1,  1822,  Eurotas  Hastings,  (see 
below,)  and  d.  Nov.  24,  1853,  se.  59.  He  d.  May  22,  1858,  se.  68;  6. 
A  dau.,  b.  June  8,  1798,  d.  same  day;  7.  Ebenezer  White,  b.  Dec. 
30,  1799,  d.  Aug.  29,  1802;  8.  Sophia,  b.  Sept.  8,  1802,  m.  Jan.  1, 
1840,  William  A.  Van  Vranken  of  Geneva,  N.  Y.;  9.  Ebenezer 
White,  b.  March  29,  1805,  grad.  Yale  Coll.,  1828,  and  is  a  lawyer 
in  Aurora,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.  He  m.  Nov.  12,  1835,  Lydia  Avery 
of  Aurora;  10.  Roger  Newton,  b.  Oct.  19,  1806,  m.  Lucretia  Jane 
Taylor  of  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Nov. 
16,  1852,  se.  46. 

4.  Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  18,  1766;  m.  Oct.  31,  1787,  Perez  Hastings  of  Hat- 

field,  who  d.  March  11,  1822,  se.  67.  She  d.,  having  had,  1.  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Nov.  15,  1788,  m.  June,  1814,  Horace  Hastings,  a  merchant 
in  Geneva,  N.  Y.  She  d.  Aug.  15,  1837,  se.  48;  2.  Eurotas,  b.  May 
15,  1790,  was  a  banker  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  May  22,  1858,  se. 
68.  He  m.  Jan.  1,  1822,  Eroe  Arms  of  Greenfield;  his  cousin;  (see 
above).  She  d.  Nov.  24,  1853,  se.  59;  3.  Electa,  b.  Jan.  15,  1792,  m. 
July  4,  1816,  Dr.  David  Field,  of  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  who  d.  Feb.  14, 
1855,39.72;  4.  Perez,  b.  May  29, 1794,  was  a  merchant  in  Geneva,  N. 
Y.,  and  d.  Apr.  26, 1852,  se.  58.  He  m.  May,  1822,  Eunice  Hastings. 

5.  Mercy,  b.  March  3,  1768;  m.  Nov.  14,  1798,  Asahel  Wright,  jun.,  of 

Deerfield,  Mass.,  who  d.  April  10,  1828,  ae.  60.  She  d.  Aug.  25, 
1842,  ae.  74.  She  had,  1.  Miranda,  b.  Sept.  10, 1799,  m.  Oct.  17, 1821, 
J.  A.  Saxton  of  D.,  and  d.  Nov.  28,  1844,  se.  45;  2,  Luke,  b.  Nov. 
27,  1801,  lives  in  D.  He  m.  Nov.  21,  1832,  Mary  Ann  Stebbins;  3. 
Lucy,  twin  with  Luke,  d.  1805;  4.  George,  b.  Nov.  25,  1803,  lives 
in  D.  He  m.  Nov.  27,  1834,  Martha  Hawks;  5.  Lucy,  b.  Sept.  17, 
1805,  m.  June  26,  1825,  Isaac  Gere  of  Williamburg,  Mass.,  now 
of  Oxford,  Butler  Co.,  Ohio;  6.  Mary  White,  b.  Dec.  17,  1810,  d. 
Apr.  4.  1814. 

6.  Judith,  b.  Dec.  29,  1770;  was  for  more  than  twenty  years  a  highly 

successful  teacher  in  Whately.    She  d.  unm.,  April  18,  1824,  ae.  53. 

7.  Thomas,  b.  April  12,  1773;  m.  Hannah  Harwood.        -        -         (196) 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  101 

8.  Electa,  b.  Sept.  22,  1775;  m.  Nov.  27,  1800,  Josiah  Allis  of  East 
Whately.  (see  Fam.  174;)  a  farmer,  and  has  held  various  offices. 
She  d.  April,  1859,  ae.  83.  He  survives  her.  She  had,  1.  Salmon 
White,  b.  Nov.  27,  1801;  is  a  hotel  proprietor  at  New  Haven, 
Conn.  He  m.  1824,  Emily  Stockbridge  of  Whately;  2.  Josiah,  b. 
July  17,  1803,  is  a  farmer  in  E.  W.  He  m.  April  13,  18-26,  Eliza 
White;  (see  Fam.  197;)  3.  Lydia,  b.  Dec.  1,  1805;  res.  in  E.  W., 
4.  Judith,  b.  Nov.  8,  1807,  m.  1833,  Dr.  Myron  Harwood  of  Whately 


86.  Lieut.  Elihu  White,  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  (36)  was 
born  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  in  1734.  He  settled  in  Hatfield, 
Mass.,  where  he  took  a  prominent  part  in  public  affairs, 
especially  during  the  Revolutionary  War.  He  was  a  select- 
man in  1771,  1778,  1779  and  1782.  In  May,  1775,  Elihu 
White  and  John  Dickinson  were  chosen  to  represent  the 
town  of  Hatfield  in  the  Provincial  Congress  to  be  held  at 
Watertown,  on  the  31st  of  May.  From  1776  to  1780  he  was 
a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Correspondence,  Inspection, 
and  Safety.  He  died  Dec.  23,  1793,  se.  60. 

He  married  Zeruiah  Cole,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  Cole  of  Hat- 
field.  She  married,  2d,  Feb.  19,  1795,  Capt.  Perez  Graves  of 
Hatfield,  who  died  Dec.  17,  1809.  She  was  born  Nov.  30, 
1741,  and  died  Dec.  13,  1820,  se.  79. 

Children. 

1.  Electa,  b.  June  4,  1764;  m.  June  26,  1783,  Benjamin  Morton  of  H., 

and  d.  without  issue,  about  1835. 

2.  Ebenezer,  b.  Feb.  28,  1766;  m.  Mary  Dickinson.        -        -         (197) 

3.  Elihu,  b.  Dec.  17,  1767;  m.  Sarah  Smith.  (198) 

4.  Lois,  b.  Oct.  14,  1769;  m.  Feb.  19,  1789,  Joseph  Smith,  2d,  of  H.,  and 

d.  Oct.  10,  1829,  se.  60.  He  d.  Jan.  2,  1836,  as.  77.  She  had,  1. 
Austin,  b.  Oct.  8,  1790;  2.  Joseph,  b.  April  1,  1792,  m.  Jan.  28, 
1823,  Hannah  Wells;  (see  in  Fam.  84;)  3.  Elihu  White,  b.  April 
11,  1794,  d.  unm.,  Aug.  17,  1829,  ae.  35;  4.  Sophia,  b.  Aug.  27, 
1796;  5.  Harriet,  b.  1800;  6.  Miranda,  b.  Feb.<12, 1803,  d.;  7.Louisa,d. 

5.  Anna,  b.  Dec.  14,  1771;  m.  Dec.  30.  1790,  Elias  Lyman  of  Hartford, 

Vt.,  one  of  the  earliest  cotton  manufacturers  in  that  State.  He 
d.  Nov.  22,  1830,  ae.  62.  She  d.  Feb.  11,  1844,  ae.  72.  She  had,  1. 
Lewis,  b.  Dec.  17,  1791,  m.  March  1,  1821,  Mary  Blake  Bruce 
of  Boston,  Mass.,  and  d.  Jan.  29,  1837,  ae.  45;  2.  Fanny,  b.  Aug. 
26,  1793,  m.  Oct.  14,  1812,  Charles  Dodd  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  and 
d.  Feb.  26,  1816,  ae.  22,;  3.  Normand,  b.  Feb.  23,  1795,  is  a  merchant 
in  Hartford,  Conn.  He  m.  Dec.  27,  1824,  Elizabeth  Walker  of 
Providence,  R.  I.;  4.  Wyllys,  b.  May  5,  1797,  res.  in  Burlington, 
Vt.  He  m.  Sarah  B.  Marsh  of  Woodstock,  Vt.,  now  deceased;  5. 
Anna,  b.  Nov.  18,  1798,  m.  1st,  June  19,  1822,  Charles  Dodd  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  (his  2nd  wife;  see  above.)  He  d.  May  21,  1844, 
se.  56.  She  m.  2d,  April  18,  1855,  Dr.  James  Spaulding  of  Mont- 


102  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

pelier,  Vt.,  and  d.  Dec.  11,  1856,  ae.  58.  He  d.  march  15,  1858; 
6.  Elias,  b.  July  8,  1800,  res.  in  Burlington  He  m.  Cornelia  Hall 
of'  Troy,  N.  Y.;  7.  Horace,  b.  March  16,  1802,  d.  Aug.  20,  .1814, 
33.  12;  8.  Theodore,  b.  Oct.  27,  1803,  d.  ae.  18  hours;  9.  Clementine, 
b.  Sept.  19,  1804,  m.  Joseph  F.  Tilden,  now  of  Galesburg,  111.;  10. 
George,  b.  April  6,  1806,  res.  in  Hartford,  Vt.  He  m.  Dec.  30,  1828, 
Minerva  Briggs  of  Rochester,  Vt.;  11.  Charles,  b.  Oct.  5,  1808,  m. 
Maria  Spaulding  of  Montpelier,  where  he  res.;  12.  Simeon,  b. 
Aug.  16,  1810,  m.  Lucinda  Hall  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  in  Mont- 
pelier, Oct.  1,  1855,  ae.  45.  She  res.  in  Burlington;  13.  Hannah,  b. 
July  7,  1813,  m.  George  S.  Kendrick  of  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  and  d. 
March  14,  1857,  ae.  43;  14.  Jane,  b.  Aug.  7,  1816,  m.  Harvery  King 
of  Montpelier,  and  d.  April  11,  1852,  ae.  35. 

6.  Patty,  b.  Dec.  14,  1773;  m.  1st,  March  24,  1795,  Elihu  Robbins  of 

Hat.,  who  d.  June  12,  1801,  ae.  30;  m.  2d,  Elisha  Clapp  of  Deer- 
field,  Mass.,  who  is  d.  She  d.  about  1856,  having  had,  by  her 
first  husband,  1.  A  son,  b.  Oct.  26,  1795,  d.  in  infancy;  2.  Electa 
Morton,  b.  Nov.  1,  1796;  3.  Mary  Hatton,  b.  Jan.  13,  1799;  4.  Nancy 
White  b.  March  3,  1801,  m.  May  18,  1824,  Gerizim  Morgan  of 
Northfield,  Mass. 

7.  Betsey,  b.  Jan.  28,  1776;  [Jan.  27?]  m.  June,  1798,  Wyllys  J.  Cad- 

well  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  who  d.  March  8,  1723,  ae.  44.  She  d.  Sept. 
30,  1849,  33.  73.  She  had,  1,  William  W.,  b.  May  12,  1799,  lives  in 
M.  He  m.  Dec.  14,  1836,  Elizabeth  Oaks,  who  d.  March  13,  1851; 
2.  Eliza,  b.  Feb.  27,  1801,  d.  Aug.  28,  1802;  3.  Maria,  b.  Feb.  14, 
1803,  m.  Sept.  10,  1827,  Constant  W.  Storrs;  4.  Almira,  b.  Feb. 
10,  1805,  m.  Feb.  21,  1827,  Epaphroditus  Ransom;  5.  Betsey,  b. 
Dec.  14,  1806;  6.  Julia  Ann,  b.  Jan.  30,  1809,  m.  Oct.  16,  1833, 
Levi  Spaulding,  and  d.  at  Derby,  Vt.,  April  7,  1854,  as.  45;  7.  Lucy 
Ann,  b.  March  1,  1811,  m.  April  16,  1834,  George  P.  Riker,  who 
d.  Aug.  1,  1851;  8.  Elia  Ann,  b.  July  28,  1813,  m.  Dec.  7,  1832, 
Joseph  Hutchins. 

8.  Nabby,  b.  April  30,  1778;  m.  Aug.,  1804,  Isaac  Freeman  of  Mont- 

pelier, who  d.  without  issue,  about  1848. 

9.  Jonathan  Cole,  b.  Feb.  17,  1780;  m.  Cynthia  Parkhurst.      -       (199) 


87.  Joel  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Capt.  Joel,  (38)  was  born  in 
Bolton,  Conn.,  December,  1727.  He  first  settled  as  a  farm- 
er in  Coventry,  Andover  Society,  but  returned  to  Bolton 
about  1784.  He  died  Dec.  27,  1809,  ae.  82,  having  been  blind 
for  a  few  years  previous  to  his  death. 

He  married  Anne  Loomis  of  Bolton,  dau.  of  Jabez  and 
Mary  Loomis.  She  was  born  May  22,  1734,  and  died  June 
18,  1807,  ae.  73. 

He  had  only  one  child, 

Jabez  Loomis,  b.  Dec.  29,  1763;  m.  Elizabeth  Wales.        -        -        (200) 
This  birth  is  recorded  on  the  town  records  of  Coventry. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  103 

88.  Lemuel  White,  son  of  Capt.  Joel,  (38)  was  born  in 
Bolton,  Nov.  6,  1736.  It  is  believed  that  he  was  the  one  of 
that  name  who  graduated  at  Yale  College  in  1759.  He  set- 
tled in  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  was  probably  a  merchant. 
He  occasionally  held  civil  offices.  He  died  May  4,  1780,  se. 
43.  His  inventory  shows  that  he  had  acquired  a  good  estate, 
and  that  he  had  loaned  nearly  $2,000,  for  earring  on  the 
War,  to  the  United  States  and  the  State  of  Connecticut. 

He  married,  June  12,  1760,  Martha  Loomis  of  Bolton,  dau. 
of  Matthew  Loomis  and  Martha  Perkins.  She  married,  2d, 
Timothy  Cheney,  Esq.,  of  Manchester,  who  died  Sept,  27, 
1795,  se.  65.  She  was  born  March  2,  1740,  and  died  Jan. 
28,  1803,  as.  63. 

Children. 

1.  Perseus,       |    b.  Apr.  26,  1761;  d.  May  4,  1761. 

2.  Pericles,      }          Twins.  d.  June  19,  1775,  ae.  14. 

3.  Lemuel,  b.  Nov.  1, 1762;  m.  1st,  Mary  Buckland;  2d,  Mary  Wells.  (201) 

4.  Martha,  b.  Feb.  9,  1764;  m.  Silas  Chapman  of  East  Hartford.     She 

d.  without  issue,  about  1812.    He  m.  again,  and  died. 

5.  Clarissa,  b.  Aug.  11,  1766;  was  brought  up  in  the  family  of  her  aunt 

Ely,  at  W.  Springfield:  (see  Fam.  38.)  She  m.  Nov.  4,  1793,  Oliver 
P.  Dickson  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  and  d.  Dec.  15,  [7?]  1847,  ae.  81. 
He  d.  Dec.,  1850,  as.  80.  She  had,  (all  living  in  1858,)  1.  Clarissa 
White,  b.  April  12,  1797,  m.  1st,  May  15,  1821,  Noah  F.  Willis  of 
P.,  who  d.  June  16,  1825.  She  m.  2d,  June  13,  1832,  Titus  Goodman 
of  P.,  who  rem.  in  1848  to  Dayton,  Ohio.  He  d.  July  31,  1857;  2. 
Martha  Chapman,  b.  Jan.  22,  1800,  m.  Otis  Peck  of  P.;  3.  Elizabeth 
Lathrop,  b.  Feb.  15,  1802,  m.  April  15,  1830,  Levi  Fisk  Claflen  of 
Westhampton,  Mass.,  now  of  Dayton,  Ohio;  4.  Israel,  b.  July  9, 
1805,  is  a  bookseller  at  La  Fayette,  Ind.  He  m.  Jan.  11,  1841, 
Lucia  Hawley  of  Norfolk,  Conn.,  who  d.  June  18,  1857,  as.  50. 

6.  Betsey,  b.  May  4,  1768;  m.  John  Olcott,  merchant,  of  Manchester, 

who  d.  June,  1833,  se.  65.  She  d.  June  23,  1847,  ae.  79,  having  had, 
1.  Solomon,  d.  unm.;  2  .George,  d.  unm.;  3.  John  T.,  m.  1st,  Mrs. 
Almina  (Ingraham)  Sage  of  Vernon,  wid.  of  George  Sage.  She  d. 
May  5,  1847,  ae,  45.  He  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Hanover;  4.  Elizabeth;  5. 
William. 

7.  William,  b.  July  18,  1769;  supposed  to  have  died  at  sea,  unm. 

8.  John  J.,  b.  April  28,  1771;  m.   1st,  E.   Shelton;   2d,  C.  L.  Wood- 

bridge.  -  (202) 

9.  Solomon,  b.  March  21,  1773;  d.  1793,  se.  20. 

10.  Anne,  b.  Oct.  7,  1775;  d.  Aug.  11,  1776,  se.  10  mos.;    (1777,  on 
grave-stone.) 

11.  Anne,  b.  Nov.  2,  1778;  m.  Col.  Lebbeus  P.  Tinker,  merchant,  of  Ver- 

non. He  was  for  a  long  time  town  clerk  of  V.,  post-master,  and 
justice  of  the  peace.  She  d.  without  issue,  Feb.  10,  1852,  ae.  73. 
He  d.  April  29,  1852,  ae.  81  years  8  mos. 


104  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

89.  Elijah  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Capt.  Joel,  (38)  was  born 
in  Bolton,  June  21,  1742.  (So  the  town  record;  a  family 
record  says,  June  25.)  He  was  a  merchant  in  that  place, 
engaged  in  a  very  extensive  and  successful  business.  He 
took  an  active  part  in  public  affairs,  particularly  during 
the  Revolution.  He  was  probably  the  Lieut.  Elijah  White 
who  marched  to  New  York,  with  a  company  of  thirty-seven 
men,  in  1776.  He  was  a  selectman  in  1777,  1778,  and  1781, 
was  town  clerk  from  1784  to  1789,  was  eleven  times  chosen 
one  of  the  representatives  to  the  Legislature,  between  1785 
and  1807,  and  was  for  a  long  time  a  justice  of  the  peace. 
He  died  April  27,  1818,  as.  76.  The  following  is  a  fac- 
simile of  his  autograph. 


He  married,  Nov.  7,  1770,  Eunice  Day  of  West  Springfield, 
Mass.,  dau.  of  Col.  Benjamin  Day  and  Eunice  Morgan.  She 
was  born  June  1,  1745,  and  died  May  24,  1826,  se.  81. 

Children. 

1.  Elijah,  b.  Nov.  14,  1771;  d.  July  15,  1777 

2.  Elihu,  b.  July  27,  1773;  m.  Sarah  Trumbull.        -        -        -         (203) 

3.  Henry,  b.  April  18,  1775;  d.  July  28,  1777. 

4.  Sophia,  b.  Aug.  9,  1777;  d.  unm.,  Sept  15,  1801,  ae.  24. 

5.  Eunice,  b.  July  6,   1779;   m.   March  7,   1821,  Eliphalet  Averill,   a 

merchant,  of  Hartford;  (his  2d  wife.)  She  had  one  child,  which 
d.  in  infancy.  He  d.  March  8,  1842,  ae.  65.  She  d.  Jan.  19,  1845, 
as.  65. 

6.  Randolph,  b.  Jan.  30,  1782;  d.  June  20,  1783. 

7.  Elijah,  b.  Aug.  15,  1784;  m.  1st,  Electa  Fox;  2d,  Delia  Sheldon.  (204) 

8.  Julius,  b.  April  21,  1787;  m.  Lydia  Day.  -  -  (205) 


90.  Thomas  White,  son  of  Capt.  Joel,  (38)  was  born  in 
Bolton,  Feb.  2,  1746,  and  was  a  farmer  there.  He  died  Nov. 
25,  1800,  se.  54. 

He  married,  July  7,  1773,  Ruth  Talcott  of  Glastenbury, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Dea.  Elizur  Talcott  and  Ruth  Wright.  She 
was  born  May  11,  1753,  and  died  June  4,  1821,  se.  68. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  105 

Children. 

1.  Ruth,  b.  July  10,  1774;  m.  1st,  Nov.  29,  1792,  Matthew  Loomis,  jun., 

of  B.  She  m.  2d,  Nov.  28,  1808,  Richard  Skinner  of  B.  She  d. 
Sept.  21,  1836,  ae.  62.  She  had,  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Russell, 
b.  Nov.  27,  1793,  was  for  many  years  a  sea-captain.  His  1st  wife, 
Sally,  d.  April  7,  1834,  se.  31.  His  2d  wife,  Maria,  d.  June  26, 
1844,  £E.  39;  2.  Chester,  b.  July  17,  1795. 

2.  Amelia,  b.  April  14,  1776;  m.  March  23,  1796,  Nathan  Strong  of  B. 

They  rem.  to  Berlin,  Vt.,  and  d.  there.  She  d.  about  1848.  She 
had  1,  Theodore,  b.  April  30,  1797;  2.  Amelia,  b.  Feb.  4,  1800;  3. 
Julia  White,  b.  Oct.  23,  1804;  4.  Nathan  Halsey,  b.  Nov.  18,  1807; 
5.  Lovina,  b.  Sept.  28,  1809. 

3.  Thomas,  b.  Oct.  27,  1778;  m.  Dorothy  Hammond.        -        -         (206) 

4.  Polly,  b.  March  20,  1782;  m.  May  11,  1802,  Asa  Talcott  of  Glasten- 

bury,  and  d.  April  14,  1808,  ae.  26.  He  m.  again,  and  lives  in  G. 
She  had,  1.  Amelia,  b.  March  25,  1803,  m.  Nov.  7,  1847,  Maj.  David 
Hills  of  Hartford,  who  d.  Oct.  18,  1856.  She  lives  in  G.;  2.  South- 
mayd  Stillman,  b.  Aug.  7,  1804,  lives  in  Mendon,  111.;  3.  Polly, 
b.  Jan.  7,  1806,  m.  March  26,  1848,  Henry  Seymour  of  Hartford; 
4.  Asa,  b.  Aug.  7,  1807,  m.  March  30,  1831,  Maria  Grossman  of 
G.,  and  lives  in  Jacksonville,  111. 

5.  George,  b.  July  14,  1784;  d.  in  Georgia,  unm. 

6.  Theodore,  b.  June  25,  1787;  d.  March  29,  1797. 

7.  Asa,  b.  April  13,  1791;  m.  Eunice  Scoville.         -        -        -         (207) 

8.  Julia,  b.  Jan.  30,  1795;  d.  Feb.  26,  1795. 


91.  Capt.  Daniel  White,  youngest  son  of  Capt.  Joel,  (38) 
was  born  in  Bolton,  Dec.  7,  1749.  He  settled  in  Coventry, 
Andover  Society,  upon  the  farm  next  south  of  that  occupied 
by  his  half-brother  Joel.  He  was  well  educated,  intelligent, 
and  highly  esteemed.  He  frequently  held  town  offices  ;  was 
five  times  chosen  one  of  the  selectmen  of  Coventry,  and  was 
a  representative  from  that  town  at  seven  sessions  of  the 
Legislature,  between  1787  and  1804.  He  died  Sept.  1,  1816, 
ae.  66.  The  following  is  a  fac-simile  of  his  autograph  in 
1782. 


He  married,  Jan.  1,  1772,  Sarah  Hale  of  Glastenbury,  Ct., 
dau.  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Hale,  who  died  in  the  army,  at 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  March  7,  1776,  se.  58,  and  of  Eliza- 
beth Welles.  She  was  born  Aug.  19,  1749,  and  died  Dec.  30, 
1812,  se.  63. 

Children. 

1.  Daniel,  b.  July   14,  1773;  m.  Eunice   Stanley.  (208) 

2.  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  20,  1775;  lived  chiefly  with  her  brother  Daniel,  and 

d.  unm.,  Oct.  1,  1844,  ae.  69. 


106  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

3.  Samuel,  b.  Feb.  23,  1777 ;*m.  Wealthy  Pomeroy.         -        -         (209) 

4.  Jerusha,  b.  Jan.  27,  1779;  d.  unm.,  Sept.  23,  1800,  ss.  21. 

5.  Fanny,  b.  Feb.  5,  1781;  m.  Oct.  17,  1802,  Flavel  Bingham  of  Andover. 

They  rem.  to  Utica,  N.  Y.,  where  she  d.  July  11,  1804,  se  23.  He 
d.  Aug.  13,  1804,  se.  23.  Their  only  child,  Flavel  White,  b.  Nov.  8, 
1803,  was  removed  to  Andover,  after  the  death  of  his  parents, 
and  was  brought  up  in  the  family  of  his  maternal  grandfather. 
He  graudated  at  Union  College,  1829,  and  settled  as  a  lawyer  in 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  where  he  now  resides.  He  has  been  Mayor  of 
the  City,  and  Judge  of  the  Probate  Court.  He  m.  May  27,  1835, 
Emeline  Day,  of  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

6.  Electa,  b.  Feb.  20,  1783;  m.  May  18,  1808,  Rev.  Richard  Williams. 

He  was  b.  in  Lebanon,  Conn.,  April  17,  1780,  grad.  at  Yale  Coll- 
ege, 1802^  was  pastor  of  the  church  in  Brookfield,  Conn.,  1807  to 
1811,  in  Cairo,  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1812  to  1816,  and  in  Penn  Yan, 
N.  Y.,  1820  to  1825.  He  also  labored  as  a  missionary  in  Central 
N.  Y.,  and  was  for  several  years  engaged  in  Bible  distribution.  He 
d.  in  Union  Springs,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  1844,  se.  64. 
Mrs.  Electa  Williams  d.  in  the  same  place,  March  25,  1851,  se.  68. 
She  had,  1.  Samuel  White,  b.  April  1,  1809,  res.  in  Norwick,  Chen- 
ango  Co.,  N.  Y.  He  m.  Jan.  26,  1834,  Mary  Marsh;  2.  Sophia,  b. 
Aug.  10,  1810,  m.  Sept.  12,  1833,  Joshua  Davis,  now  a  farmer  in 
Wheatland,  Mich.;  (P.  O.,  Hudson,  Lenawee  Co.;)  3.  Justin,  b. 
May  1,  1813,  is  a  merchant  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.;  4.  Electa,  b. 
Jan.  15,  1816,  m.  Aug.  13,  1844,  Benjamin  P.  Davis,  a  teacher, 
now  of  West  Whiteland,  Chester  Co.,  Penn.;  5.  Caroline  Cornelia, 
b.  Jan.  16,  1818,  m.  Sept.  22,  1842,  William  Anthony,  now  of 
Santa  Cruz,  Cal.;  6.  Charles  Cornelius,  twin  with  the  last,  lives 
at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.  He  m.  Oct.,  1850,  E.  Minerva  Everts;  7. 
Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  27,  1820,  m.  Sept.  14,  1854,  Joseph  Ruffner  a 
farmer,  of  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.;  8.  Harriet  Aurelia,  b.  April  12,  1825, 
m.  May  7,  1850,  Isaac  W.  Allen,  now  a  merchant  at  Seneca  Falls; 
9.  Richard,  b.  July  28,  1828,  lives  in  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.  He  m. 
Dec.  30,  1857,  Isabella  Pollard. 

7.  Calvin,  b.  March  16,  1786;  d.  unm.,  April  29,  1809,  se.  23. 


92.  Dudley  White,  son  of  Capt.  Elisha,  (39)  was  born  in 
Bolton,  Conn.,  Jan.  8,  1741.  He  lived  in  Killing-worth,  (now 
Clinton,)  Conn.,  was  a  goldsmith,  and  also  practiced  various 
other  kinds  of  handicraft.  He  died  March  27,  1811,  se.  70. 

He  married  Thankful  Murray  of  East  Guilford,  now 
Maison.)  She  died  May  20,  1826,  se.  84. 

Children. 

1.  William,  b.  July  19,  1760;  m.  Juliana  Pierson.         -  (210) 

2.  Elisha,  b.  Dec.  2,  1762;  m.  Abigail  Bates.  (211) 

3.  Submit,  b.  March  2,  1766;  d.  in  childhood,  of  small  pox. 

4.  Anee,  b.  July  17,  1768;  m.  Aug.  25,  1791,  Joy  Ward,  and  is  said  to 

have  rem.  to  Genessee  Co,  N.  Y. 

5.  Benjamin,  b.  May  7,  1772;  m.     1st,     Mary     Scranton;     2d,     Polly 

Franklin.  -  (212) 

6.  Chloe.  b.  Aug.  12,  1775;  d.  in  Clinton,  unm.,  April  30,  1857,  se.  81. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  107 

7.  Submit,  b.  Dec.  5,  1777;  lives  in  Clinton,  unm. 

8.  Sarah,  b.  May  26,  1780;  prob.  d.  young. 

9.  John,  b.  Oct.  22,  1784;  a  farmer,  lives  in  Clinton,  unm. 


93.  Simeon  White,  Jim.,  son  of  Simeon,  (40)  was  born  in 
Hatfield,  Mass.,  about  1745.  He  settled  in  Williamsburg, 
near  the  line  of  Whately.  He  was  town  clerk  in  1773,  and 
held  various  town  offices.  About  1812  he  went  to  live  with 
his  son  George,  in  Ruthland,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  died 
there,  Aug.  20,  1820,  ae.  75. 

He  married,  Aug.  2,  1770,  Hannah  Hubbard  of  Hatfield, 
dau.  of  Elisha  Hubbard  and  Lucy  Stearns.  She  was  born 
Feb.  2,  1750,  and  died  Feb.  17,  1786,  a>.  36. 

Children. 

1.  Charles,  b.  Oct.  10,  1770;  m. .         -         -         -         (213) 

2.  Henry,  b.  March  9,  1772;  m.  Almira  Tinker.        -        -        -         (214) 

3.  William,  b.  Jan.  25,  1774;  was  clerk  for  his  uncle  Asa.     He  after- 

wards lived  in  Sunderland  and  Vergenness,  Vt.,  and  d.  about  1830 
to  1835.     He  m.,  and  had  a  family. 

4.  George,  b.  Oct.  10,  1775;  m.  Lydia  Williams.         -         -  (215) 

5.  Fredrick,  b.  ;  m.  Mary  B.  Whiting.        -          -        -         (216) 

6.  Hannah,  b.  March  9,  1779;  m.  Amos  White.          -         (Family  271) 

7.  John,  b.  ;  lived  at  Chatham,  C.  W.,  and  was  a  large  land- 

holder.    He  d.  unm.,  in  1852. 

8.  Solomon,  b.  ;  m.  Lucy  Lee.         -  (217) 


94.  Hon.  Asa  White,  son  of  Simeon,  (40)  was  born  in 
Hatfield,  Mass.,  about  1747.  He  removed  to  Williamsburg 
about  1781,  and  resided  there  till  his  death,  excepting  a  few 
years,  from  1812  to  1816,  when  he  lived  in  Chesterfield.  He 
was  a  merchant  in  Williamsburg  for  more  than  30  years,  and 
acquired  a  large  estate.  He  was  town  clerk  several  years 
after  1790,  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  and  of  the  Quorum, 
and  an  officer  of  the  Hampshire  Co.  Missionary  Society. 
He  is  said  to  have  been  of  commanding  personal  appear- 
ance, courteous  and  dignified  in  manner,  and  much  relied 
upon  for  his  intelligence  and  sound  judgment.  He  died 
Sept.  15,  1829,  ae.  82. 

He  married,  Jan.  20,  1785,  Zilpah  Hayes,  of  Granby, 
Conn.  She  died  April  2,  1833,  aa.  72. 


108  Fifth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  Clarissa,  b.  Dec.  2,  1785;  d.  Aug.  11,  1796. 

2.  Asa,  b.  Oct.  29.  1787;  was  a  merchant  in  New  York.     He  d.  unm., 

in  1844,  se.  56. 

3.  Mary,  b.  April  27,  1790;  d.  unm.,  Feb.  18,  1814,  se.  23. 

4.  John  Johnson,  b.  April  3,  1793;  m.  Catharine  A.  Waide.      -       (218) 

5.  Chester,  b.  Sept.  18,  1797;  m.  Clarissa  W.  Spencer.  (219) 

6.  Joel  b.  Aug.  23,  1798;  d.  same  day. 

7.  Zilphia,  b.  Feb.  8,  1800;  m.  1837,  Phineas  Hubbard,  a  merchant  in 

Stanstead,   C.  E.,  who  d.   Dec.  27,   1846.     She  has   Ellen  W.,   b. 
1839:  one  child  d.  in  infancy. 

8.  Addison  Hayes,  b.  Aug.  23,  1803;  m.  1st,  M.    J.     Brown;     2d.     C. 

Taylor.  -  -  -  -  (220) 


95.  George  White,  son  of  Oliver,  (41)  was  born  in  Bolton, 
Conn.,  March  6,  1746.  He  settled  in  Tolland,  and  is  said  to 
have  worked  at  the  iron-work  then  in  operation  in  the  east 
part  of  Rockville,  near  the  line  of  Tolland.  He  entered  the 
Revolutionary  army,  and  was  for  some  time  held  a  prisoner 
by  the  British,  in  New  York.  Upon  gaining  his  release  he 
started  for  home,  but  was  able  to  proceed  no  farther  than 
East  Hartford,  where  he  died,  "of  the  small-pox,  on  the 
night  after  the  16th  of  January,  1777."  His  age  was  nearly 
31  years. 

He  married  Mary  Benton  of  Tolland.  She  married,  2d, 
Azariah  Grant  of  East  Windsor.  She  was  born  Sept.  15, 
1741,  and  died  at  Winsted,  Conn.,  Dec.  3,  1800,  se.  59. 

Children. 

1.  Mary,  b.  1766;  m.  Sept.  3,  1786,  William  Cogswell' of  Coventry, 

afterwards  of  Tolland.  He  d.  March  23,  1842,  se.  77.  She  d.  in 
Vernon,  Sept.  16,  1847,  ae.  81.  She  had,  1.  Harry,  b.  Dec.  27,  1787, 
d.  Jan.,  1856,  se.  68.  He  m.  1st,  Lovina  Dimock  of  T.,  who  d.  Sept. 
29,  1821;  m.  2d,  her  sister,  Miranda  Dimock,  who  d.(  1854;  2.  Mary, 
b.  June  8,  1790,  m.  Ebenezer  West  of  T.,  and  d. 'Aug.  28,  1847, 
33.  57.  He  d.  1855;  3.  Charles,  b.  Sept.  18,  1793,  d.  July  1,  1797; 
4.  Lucius,  b.  June  26,  1796,  d.  Jan  22,  1797;  5.  Lucia,  b.  Sept.  9, 
1797,  m.  Novatus  Chapman  of  T.,  now  of  Rockville;  6.  William 
White,  b.  Feb.  15,  1801,  d.  March  10,  1801;  7.  William  Thomp- 
son, b.  Dec.  31,  1803,  is  a  joiner  at  Rockville.  He  m.  Maria  Mc- 
Kinney  of  Ellington;  8.  George  White,  b.  Dec.  18,  1809,  d.  July 
24,  1812. 

2.  Oliver,  b.  about  1772;  m.  Lucy  Wood.        -        -  (221) 

3.  Elizabeth,  b.  ;  m.  Ira  Drake,  and  lived  in  Bethany,  Wayne 

Co.,  Penn.  She  d.  se.  about  80,  having  had,  Sophia,  Ira,  Elizabeth, 
Warren,  and  others. 

4.  Daniel,  b.  Dec.  11,  1774;  m.  Clarissa  Cleveland.        -        -         (222) 

5.  George,  b.  Jan.  17,  1777;  m.  Mary  Alfred.         -         -        -         (223) 


Sixth  Generation  and  Children 

DESCENDANTS  OF  CAPT.  NATHANIEL  WHITE. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  DEA.  NATHANIEL  WHITE,  OF  HADLEY. 

•if* 

96.  Samuel  White,  son  of  Nathaniel,  jun.,  (42)  was  born 
Oct.  3,  1747.  He  settled  in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  and  died 
there,  Jan.  22,  1817,  a?.  69. 

He  married,  Sept.,  [Oct.?]  1771,  Mary  Collins.  She  was 
born  Dec.  14,  1749,  and  died  May  31,  1831,  se.  82. 

Children. 

1.  Sarah,  b.  Sept.  8,  1772;  m.  Marcus  Cole  of  Conway,  Mass.,  and  d. 

Sept.,  1846,  ae.  74.     She  had  Horace,  and  others. 

2.  Luther,  b.  July  9,  1774;  m.  Dec.,  1800,  Elizabeth  Walden  of  Wilbra- 

ham,  Mass.  He  was  drowned  in  the  Conn.  River,  Oct.  20,  1804, 
ae.  30.  His  widow  d.  as.  80.  He  had,  1.  Elisha  Walden,  d.  Oct., 
1803;  2.  Luthera. 

3.  Electa.  b.  Oct.,  1776;  d.  Dec.,  1777. 

4.  Electa,  b.  Sept.  13,  1778;  m.  Joiah  Thompson,  and  d.  Aug.  25,  1822, 

ae.  44.  He  d.  Oct.  25,  1822,  ae.  43.  She  had,  1.  Milton;  2.  Luther; 
3.  Almira;  4.  Erasmus  Darwin. 

5.  Mary,  b.  Jan.  2,  1781;   [Jan.  19?]  d.  unm.,  May  8,  1830,  se.  49. 

6.  Lucretia,  b.  April  27,  1783;  d.  unm.,  Oct.  10,  1847,  ae.  64. 

7.  Jerusha,  b.  Sept.  28,  1785;  d.  unm.,  Oct.  10,  1812,  ae.  27. 

8.  Clarine,  b.  April  3,  1789;  m.  April  4,  1815,  Elijah  Dickinson  of  Had- 

ley, who  d.  March  22,  1848,  ae.  64.  She  d.  March  4,  1855,  ae.  66. 
She  had,  1.  Elijah  Walden,  b.  Feb.  29,  1816,  m.  Nov.  12,  1839,  Mary 
A.  Crossett;  2.  Jerisha,  b.  Feb.  15,  1819,  m.  Nov.  25,  1847,  Warren 
S.  Judd;  3.  Alphonso,  b.  Nov.  3,  1821,  m.  Jan.  20,  1853,  Abby 
Alice  Field;  4.  Samuel  Collins,  b.  Dec.  11,  1824,  m.  1st,  May  16, 
1846,  Rachel  S.  Parsons,  who  d.  He  m.  a  2d,  wife;  5.  Emeline,  b. 
Nov.  5,  1826,  d.  Sept.  1,  1847,  x.  20,;  6.  Luther  White,  b.  Nov. 
30,  1830. 


97.  Nathaniel  White,  son  of  Nathaniel,  jun.,  (42)  was 
born  in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1749.  He  was  a  farm- 
er there  until  about  1794,  when  he  removed  to  Easthampton, 


110  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Mass.  He  was  a  revolutionary  soldier;  was  in  the  battle  of 
Bunker  Hill,  and  was  present  at  Burgoyne's  surrender.  He 
taught  common  and  singing  schools,  twenty-six  seasons. 
He  died  Oct.  15,  1828,  ae.  79. 

He  married,  May  14,  1778,  Huldah  Clark,  dau.  of  Eliakim 
Clark  and  Martha  Bascom.  She  was  born  Feb.  5,  1748, 
and  died  Feb.  20,  1826,  ae.  78.  She  was  the  fifth  in  descent 
from  the  "Most  Worshipful  William  Clarke,  Esq.,"  who 
died  in  Northampton,  July  19,  1690,  SB.  81. 

Children. 

1.  Levi,  b.  Feb.  14,  1779;  m.  Miriam  Alvord.         -  (224) 

2.  Huldah,  b.  Jan.  20,  1781;  m.  Asahel  Parsons,  jun.,  of  Eastampton, 

who  d.  July  4,  1836,  ae.  63.  She  d.  without  issue,  April  29,  1842, 
ss.  61. 

3.  Clark,  b.  Dec.  16,  1782;  m.  1st,  May  17,  1827,  Sarah  Kingsley,  dau. 

of  Samuel  K.  of  Westhampton.  She  d.  Jan.  4,  1836,  ae.  53,  and  he 
m.  2nd,  Sept.  14,  1836,  Irene  Parsons,  b.  Sept.  11,  1788,  dau.  of 
David  P.  of  Westhampton.  He  d.  without  issue,  Nov.  23,  1842, 
ae.  60. 

4.  Jemima,  b.  Sept.  14,  1784;  m.  Jan.  1,  1836,  Julius  Phelps,  who  d. 

Jan.  13,  1858,  ae.  78. 

5.  Nathaniel,  b.  Aug.  23,  1786;  d.  unm.,  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Oct.,  1830, 

aa.  44.  He  was  the  sixth  Nathaniel,  in  the  direct  line  of  that  name, 
which  became  extinct  by  his  death 

6.  Theodosia,  b.  July  29,  1788;  m.  April  10,  1828,  John  Hannum,  who  d. 

Oct.  23,  1852,  33.  72. 

7.  Ezekiel,  b.  Jan.  12,  1791;  m.  1st,  Rachel  Janes;  2d,  M.  H.  Bates,  (225) 


98.  Ebenezer  White,  son  of  Nathaniel,  jun.,  (42)  was  born 
in  South  Hadley,  May  6,  1756.  He  settled  first  in  his  native 
place,  but  removed  to  Ludlow,  Mass.,  where  he  died,  March 
29,  1829,  ae.  73. 

He  married,  Sept.  26,  1793,  Ruth  Lyman,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Lyman  of  Easthampton.  She  was  born  Dec.  9,  1765,  and 
died  March  11,  1839,  ae.  73. 

Children. 

1.  Ezra,  b.  Aug.  4,  1794;  m.  Mary  Wright.  ...         (226) 

2.  Lyman,  b.  April  16,  1796;  m.  Anna  Granger.        ...        (227) 

3.  Martha,  b.  Nov.  5,  1797;  d.  Oct.  17,  [16?]  1803. 

4.  Ruth,  b.  Sept.  15,  1799;  m.  Elihu  Dwight  of  Belchertown,  Mass.,  who 

d.    She  d.  Oct.  22,  1828,  33.  29,  having  had,  1,  Justus;  2.  Nathaniel; 
3.  Elihu. 

5.  Christian,  b.  July  24,  1801;  m.  William  Town,  a  joiner,  of  Granby, 

Mass.,  now  of  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 

6.  Hannah,  b.  July  17,  1803;  m.  Solon  Lyon  of  Ludlow,  a  farmer,  and 

has,  1.  Josiah;  2.  Lucy;  3.  Solon;  4.  Ruth;  5.  Christian;  6.  Eben- 
ezer; 7.  Charlotte. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  Ill 

7.  Ralph,  b.  Aug.  20,  1805;  m.  1st,  Ruth  Lyon;  2d,  Julia  Bliss.  (228) 

8.  Martha,  b.  Oct.  23,  1807;  m.  Addison  Everett  of  Middlefield,  Mass, 

now  of  Princeton,  111.    She  has  had,  Lucas,  Carlos,  Edward,  Ellen, 
Luna,  Milo,  and  three  others  who  d.  young. 

9.  Ebenezer,  b.  Dec.  13,  1810   [1811?];  m.  1st.  Louisa  Wright,  2nd, 

E.  Crouch.  -  (229) 


99.  Dea.  Enoch  White,  son  of  Jonathan,  (43)  was  born 
in  South  Hadley,  February,  1747.  He»  succeeded  his  father 
in  the  possession  of  the  homestead,  at  Fall  Woods,  and  was 
a  thrifty  farmer.  He  was  a  Lieut,  in  the  Revolutionary 
Army.  He  served  the  town  of  South  Hadley  as  selectman, 
and  as  a  member  of  the  Legislature,  and  was  a  deacon  of 
the  church  in  the  town.  He  died  Jan.  10,  1813,  se.  nearly  66. 

He  married  Susannah  Goodman  of  South  Hadley,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Goodman  and  Rebecca  Shepherd.  She  died  Aug. 
30,  1822,  se.  75.  (Grave-stone  and  church  record.) 

Children. 

1.  Phineas,  b.  Oct.  30,  1770;  m.  Esther  Stevens.       -       -       -       (230) 

2.  Tamesin,  b.  Nov.  20,  1771;  d.  unm.,  Oct.  28,  1794,  ae  23. 

3.  Tirzah,  b.  June  1,  1773;  m.  Nov.  8,  1798,  Luther  Clapp,  who  d.  Aug. 

11,  1811,  as.  39.     She  d.  without  issue,  Aug.  31,  1811,  ae.  38. 

4.  Mary,  b.  Sept.  21,  1777;  m.  Feb.  11,  1802,  Bohan  Clark  of  East- 

hampton,  a  merchant  and  mill-owner.  They  rem.  to  Northampton 
in  1818,  where  he  d.  July  13,  1846.  She  resides  in  Northampton. 
She  has  had,  1.  Enoch  White,  b.  Nov.  16,  1802;  resided  chiefly  in 
Providence,  R.  I.,  and  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and,  with  his  brothers, 
belonged  to  the  well-known  banking  house  of  "E.  W.  Clark  &  Co.'' 
He  d.  in  Phila.,  Aug.  3,  1855,  se.  52.  He  m.  Feb.  1,  1826,  Sarah 
Crawford  Dodge,  of  Providence,  R.  I.;  2.  Tamesin  Susannah,  b. 
Oct.  6,  1804;  3.  Bohan  Asahel,  b.  March  17,  1807;  was  drowned  in 
Boston  Harbor,  June  12,  1832,  ae.  25;  4.  Mary  Ann,  b.  Dec.  11, 
1808,  m.  June  24,  1835,  Watson  Loud  of  Westhampton,  Mass.,  now 
of  Romeo,  Mich.;  5.  Joseph  Washington,  b.  Sept.  16,  1810;  re- 
sides in  Dedham,  Mass.  He  m.  Nov.  12,  1834,  Eleanor  A.  Jackson, 
of  Prov.,  R.  I.;  6.  Luther  Clapp,  b.  July  4,  1814;  resides  in  New 
York.  He  m.  1st,  Sept.  12,  1839,  Julia  C.  Dikeman.  who  d.  Aug. 
15,  1841,  ae.  22.  He  m.  2d,  Aug.  10,  1843,  Julia  Crawford  of 
Putney,  Vt. 

5.  Enoch,  b.  June  1,  1781;  m.  Martha  Lamb.         -         -        -         (231) 


100.  Oliver  White  Jim.,  son  of  Oliver,  (44)  was  born 
in  Hadley,  Dec.  19,  1755.  He  is  said  to  have  removed  to 
Vt.,  or  N.  Y.,  about  1800.  The  name  of  his  wife  is  not 
known.  He  had, — 

1.  Eunice;  2.  Anne.    Both  bap.  at  Hadley,  Feb.  6,  1795. 


112  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

101.  Moses  White,  son  of  Oliver,  (44)  was  born  in  Had- 
ley,  Dec.  3,  1759.  He  lived  on  the  place  of  his  father,  and 
died  Nov.  10,  1823,  3d.  64. 

He  married,  Jan.  17,  1788,  Chloe  Peck  of  Hadley. 

Children. 

1.  David,  b.  Sept.  24,  1788;  m.  1st,  Mary  Bumps,  2d.  C.  D.  Bragg.  (232) 

2.  Cynthia,  b.  Jan.  14,  1792;  m.  Dec.  15, 1814,  Jonathan  Smith  of  Hadley. 

3.  Elihu,  b.  Sept.  22,  1794;  m.  Ruth  Rider.        -        -        -        -        (233) 


102.  Aaron  White,  son  of  Thomas,  (47)  was  born  May 
29,  1744.  He  lived  in  South  Hadley,  and  died  Feb.  8,  1810, 
ae.  65. 

He  married,  March  6,  1770,  Thankful  White,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  White.  (Fam.  43.)  She  was  born  Sept.  21,  1752, 
and  died  July  7,  1820,  ae.  67. 

Children. 

1.  A  daughter,  b.  Feb.  23,  1771;  d.  Feb.  25,  1771. 

2.  Noadiah,  b.  Feb.  28,  1772;  m.  Rachel  Trueby,  who  d.  July  3,  1820. 

He  d.  Aug.  11,  1849,  x.  77.     His  dau.,  Elizabeth,  prob.  m.  Jan.  3, 
1822,  Alvin  Judd.    He  had  three  other  children. 

3.  Jonathan,  b.  Dec.  8,  1774;  m.  and  had  a  family;  is  dead. 

4.  Aaron,  b.  Feb.  19,  1776;  m.  and  d.;  left  a  family. 

5.  Rhoda,  b.  June  16,  1779;  d.  unm.,  Aug.  3,  1827,  as.  48. 

6.  Justus,  b.  Feb.  26, 1789;  m..lst,  Cynthia  Brewster;  2d,  E.  Strong. (234) 

7.  Horace,  b.   Sept:  10,  1792;  m.  Jan.   17,  1821,  Jerusha   Skinner  of 

Enfield,  Mass.,  and  died. 


103.  Job  White,  son  of  Thomas,  (47)  was  born  in  South 
Hadley,  about  1752.  He  lived  principally  in  Northampton, 
where  he  was  for  many  years  keeper  of  the  jail.  He  died 
Feb.  12,  1807,  «.  54. 

He  married,  1st,  Charity  Chapin  of  Springfield,  dau.  of 
Benoni  and  Esther  Chapin.  She  was  born  Jan.  21,  1757,  and 
died  about  1784,  ae.  27. 

He  married,  2d,  Oct.  6,  1785,  Mindwell  Clapp.  She  was 
born  Feb.  23,  1750,  and  died  about  1824. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Charity,  b.  Feb.  25,  1776;  d.  in  infancy. 

2.  Charity,  b.  June  27,  1779;  m.  Sept.  16,  1798,  Nichols  Goddard  of 

Rutland,  Vt.,  a  silversmith  and  clock-maker.  He  d.  Sept.  29,  1823, 
ae.  50.  She  d.  at  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Nov.  10,  1857,  ss.  78.  She 
had,  1.  Evelina  Pamela,  b.  Dec.  31,  1799,  m.  March  11,  1818, 
Simeon  Ide,  of  Windsor,  Vt.,  now  of  Claremont,  N.  H.  She  d. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  113 

May  25,  1857,  ae.  57.  Messrs,  Ide  Dutton,  N.  W.  and  E.  L.  God- 
dard,  are  associated  as  the  "Claremont  Manufacturing  Co.,"  in 
the  manufacture  of  paper  and  books;  2.  Edward,  b.  Dec.  28,  1801, 
d.  Sept.  14,  1803;  3.  Harriet  Martha,  b.  Jan.  2,  1804, 
m.  Dec.  20,  1830,  Ormond  Dutton  of  Keene,  N.  H.,  now  of  Boston, 
Mass.;  4.  Nichols  White,  b.  Dec.  17,  1806;  res.  in  Claremont.  He 
m.  May  19,  1836,  Sarah  Matilda  Brewer,  of  Haverhill,  N.  H.;  5. 
Edward  Lewis,  b.  June  9,  1809;  res.  in  Claremont.  He  m.  1st,  July 
4,  1833,  Elizabeth  Worth,  who  d.  May  7,  1852,  se.  39;  m.  2d,  June 
13,  1855,  Elizabeth  P.  Marsh;  6.  Nathan  Chapin,  b.  Sept.  22,  1811; 
is  a  merchant  in  Boston;  res.  in  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  He  m. 
Sept.  22,  1846,  Martha  Brewer;  7.  Charlotte  Mary,  b.  April  29, 
1814,  d.  unm.,  Nov.  18,  1837,  a.  23. 

3.  A  child,  b.  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

4.  Pamela,  bap.  Oct.,  1783;  d.  in  infancy. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

5.  Lewis,  b.  1786;  d.  Jan.  19,  [24?]  1804,  ae.  17. 

6.  Chester,  b.  Feb.  19,  1788;  m.  Eunice  Edwards.         -  (235) 

7.  Polly,  b.  1789;  m.  1828,  James  Ostrander;  they  now  live 

with  Shakers,  at  Niskayuna,  Schenectady  Co.,  N.  Y. 

8.  Job,  b.  Dec.  27,  1790;  m.  Margaret  Stebbins.  (236) 

9.  Charlotte,  b.  Sept.  10,  1792;  m.  March  20,  1820,  Curtiss  Hubbell,  who 

d.  Oct.  16,  1854.  She  lives  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  She  has  had,  1. 
Edward  Lewis,  b.  1822,  d.  1823;  2.  Adaline  Curtiss,  b.  Nov.  30, 
1824;  3.  Martha  Ann,  b.  1827,  d.  1828;  4.  Selim  Booth,  b.  Jan.  14, 
1830,  m.  Feb.  11,  1858,  Lois  Heath;  5.  William  Chester,  b.  Aug. 
18,  1836. 


104.  Simeon  White,  son  of  Thomas,  (47)  was  born  in 
South  Hadley.  He  lived  there,  and  died  Oct.  7,  1822. 

He  married,  1st,  March,  1785,  Rbxa  Pomeroy.  [Roxana?]. 
She  died  July  29,  1804,  se.  38. 

He  married,  2d,  Mrs.  Urania  Stebbins  of  Longmeadow, 
widow  of  Zadock  Stebbins,  and  dau.  of  Jonathan  Burt.  She 
was  born  May  1,  1762,  and  died  Dec.  8,  1819,  ae.  57. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Roxa,  b.  May  9,  1787;  m.  Nov.  10,  1808,  Ephraim  Smith,  jun.,  and  d. 

Jan.  22,  1820,  ae.  32.    She  had,  1.  Edmund;  2.  Andrew  .  E.  S.,  jun., 
has  a  4th  wife. 

2.  Quartus,  b.  April  28,  1789;  m.  Persis  Stebbins.         -         -         (237) 

3.  Calvin,  b.  Aug.  26,  1791;  m.  Patty  Smith;  has  several  children. 

4.  Polly,  b.  Oct.  25  ,1794;  d.  April,  1811,  ae.  16. 


105.  Moses  White,  son  of  Joseph,  (48)  was  born  in  South 
Hadley,  April  10,  1751.  He  lived  there,  and  died  Sept.  15, 
1777,  33.  26. 

He  married  Abigail . 


114  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  Lois,  b.  Nov.  30,  1775;  m.  Nov.  8,  1802,  Elam  Brooks  of  Hartford,  Vt. 

2.  Abigail,  b.  July  13,  1777;  m.  Jan.  9,  1800,  Frederic  Miller. 


106.  Lieut.  Joseph  White,  son  of  Joseph,  (48)  was  born 
in  South  Hadley,  Dec.  13,  1754.  He  was  a  farmer  there, 
and  also  kept  public  house.  He  died  July  30,  1829,  se.  74. 

He  married,  Dec.  14,  1788,  Sally  Yeomans  of  Colchester, 
Conn.  She  was  born  July  6,  1759,  and  died  Aug.  9,  1840, 
*.  81. 

Children. 

1.  Sarah,  b.  Oct.  14,  1789;  m.  1st,  March  14,  1814,  Andrew  Henry  of  S. 

H.,  who  d.  Feb.  3,  1821,  33.  33.  She  m.  2d,  Sept.  17,  1828,  Dr. 
William  F.  Sellon  of  Amherst,  who  d.  Dec.  31,  1842,  ae.  56.  She 
d.  in  N.  Y.  city,  Dec.  14,  1855,  ae  66.  By  her  first  husband  she 
•had,  1.  Sarah  Ann,  b.  Sept.  30,  1815,  m.  Sept.  16,  1834,  Isaac  C. 
Pray  of  New  York;  2.  Helen  Amanda,  b.  Aug.  9,  1820;  resides 
with  her  sister. 

2.  Joseph  Austin,  b.  April  27,  1791;  d.  unm.,  Feb.  25,  1816,  ae.  24. 

3.  Theodore,  b.  May  17,  1795;  d.  unm.,  Jan.  28,  1823,  ae.  27. 

4.  Amanda,  b.  July  10,  1797;  m  1st,  Nov.,  1825,  William  Lyman  of  S. 

H.,  who  d.  Oct.  26,  1837;  m.  2nd,  Oct.  2,  1843,  Cyrus  White.  (Fam. 
240.)  She  had  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Theodore  White,  b.  Sept. 
26,  1826;  is  a  physician.  He  m.  Sept.  11,  1850,  Elizabeth  Scrug- 
ham,  of  S.  H.,  who  d.  Jan.  25,  1853,  ae.  25;  2.  Joseph  Austin,  b. 
Nov.  14,  1828;  3.  Mary  Amanda,  b  Oct.  16,  1831,  d.  May  16,  1848, 
ae.  16;  4.  William  Wirt,  b.  April  30,  1834. 

5.  Augustus,  b.  Jan.  17,  1802;  d.  Sept.  25,  1803. 


107.  Reuben  White,  son  of  Joseph,  (48)  was  born  in  South 
Hadley,  Oct.  1,  1761.  In  1818  he  removed  from  South  Had- 
ley to  Belchertown,  Mass.,  where  he  died,  Feb.  27, 1856,  a?.  94. 

He  married,  May  18,  1797,  Mabel  White,  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
White.  (Fam.  54.)  She  was  born  Sept.  1,  1767,  and  died 
Sept.  20,  1855,  «.  88. 

Children. 

1.  Emily,  b.  Dec.  21,  1798;  m.  Nov.  9,  1826,  Capt.  Simeon  Pepper  of 

Belchertown.  He  and  his  sons  are  carriage  makers.  She  d.  Dec.  26, 
1840,  ae.  42,  having  had,  1.  Sarah  Emily,  b.  Dec.  11,  1828,  d.  May 
30, 1829;  2.Simeon  Wait,  b.  Dec.30, 1830,  m.  Julia  Joanna  Hinkley  of 
B.;  3.  Hervey  White,  b.  Jan.  6,  1835,  m.  Sarah  Eliza  Griggs  of  B.; 
4.  Emily  White,  b.  Sept.  18,  1837,  d.  April  11,  1839. 

2.  Moses,  b.  Aug.  10,  1800;  lives  in  Belchertown.    He  m.  Feb.  10,  1848, 

Jane  N.  Snow,  b.  Dec.  19,  1819,  dau.  of  Zenas  and  Asenath  Snow, 
of  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

3.  Hervey,   b.  July  27,  1802;  d.  unm.,  May  3,  1833,  SB.  30. 

4.  David,  b.  May  27,  1804;  d.  Jan.  10,   1814. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  115 

5.  Mabel,  b.  July  13,  [19?]  1806;  m.  April  10,  1833,  John  Parker  of  B,, 
a  painter.  She  has  had,  1.  Joseph  Edson,  b.  May  11,  1835,  d. 
same  day;  2.  John  Henry,  b.  Feb.  13,  1837;  3.  Charles  Gilbert,  b. 
Feb.  7,  1839,  d.  June  22,  1841;  4.  Edwin  White,  b.  April  27,  1843, 
d.  Aug.  24,  1845;  5.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  4,  1846,  d.  March 
16,  1858, 

6.  Reuben  Augustus,  b.  Feb.  19,  1809;  m.  Emeline  M.  Snow.     -     (238) 


108.  Dea.  Josiah  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Dea.  Josiah,  (49) 
was  born  in  South  Hadley,  March  30,  1761.  He  was  a 
farmer  in  that  place,  and  died  Feb.  26,  1829,  se.  68. 

He  married,  Nov.  22,  1787,  Mabel  Mitchell  of  S.  H.,  dau. 
of  David  and  Mary  Mitchell.  She  was  born  May  8,  1765, 
and  died  Feb.  2,  1840,  ae.  74. 

Children.  * 

1.  Maria,  b.  Aug.  27,  1788;  m.  1808,  Dr.  Otis  Goodman  of  S.  H.,  and  d. 

Feb.  19,  1853,  ae.  64.  She  had,  1,  Josiah  White,  b.  Nov.  12,  1809; 
lives  in  W.  Roxbury,  Mass.  He  m.  1st,  Abigail  Moody;  m.  2d. 
Dorcas  Judd;  2.  Edmund  Otis,  b.  April  28,  1813;  res.  in  Cincin- 
nati, O.  He  m.  —  Holmes;  3.  Helen  Maria,  b.  May  15,  1817,  m.  Dr. 
William  Pierson  of  Dayton,  0.;  4.  Henry  Martyn,  b.  Aug.  11, 
1823,  m.  Elizabeth  Fuller,  and  d.  Aug.  [Sept.?]  9,  1852,  se.  29; 
5.  Harvey,  b.  June  5,  1832,  d.  Sept.  1,  1837. 

2.  Mabel,  b.  Nov.  23,  1789;  d.  unm.,  Oct.  27,  1837,  se.  48. 

3.  A  son,  b.  March  2,  1791;  d.  same  day. 

4.  Mary,  b.  Jan.  26,  1792;  m.  Nov.  17,  1841,  Augustus  White  of  South 

Hadley;   (son  of  Lieut.  Thomas  White;  see  in  Fam.  47.) 

5.  A  son,  b.  Nov.  12,  1793;  d.  same  day. 

6.  Harriet,  b.  Oct.  2,  1794;  m.  Dec.  7,  1820,  Dea.  Alonzo  Bardwell  of 

South  Hadley  Falls.  She  has  had,  1.  Alonzo  Smith,  b.  Dec. -16, 
1822,  d.  Nov.  24,  1855,  se.  33;  2.  Harriet  White,  b.  March  5,  1825, 
m.  James  Benton;  3.  Charles  Addison,  b.  Oct.  7,  1826;  4.  Carlos, 
b.  March  2,  1829;  5.  Edwin,  b.  Oct.  4,  1830,  d.  Oct.  8,  1838;  6. 
George,  b.  May  12,  1832,  d.  Oct.  2,  1833;  7.  Joseph,  b.  March  9, 
1835;  8.  Mabel  White,  b.  April  25,  1837;  9.  Spencer,  b.  May  31, 
1839,  d.  May  24,  1840. 

7.  Josiah,  b.  March  25,  1796;  d.  Feb.  1,  1797. 

8.  Clarissa,  b.  Dec.  14,  1797;  m.  Dec.  2,  1819,  Henry  Collins  of  S.  H., 

and  d.  Jan.  28,  1840,  ae.  42.  She  had,  1.  Henry,  d.;  2.  Wolcott 
Edgar,  b.  Jan.  8,  1822,  m.  Sabrina  Wilcutt;  3.  Cornelia  White,  b. 
Aug.  8,  1824  ;m.  Asa  A.  Rowland  of  Conway;  4.  Henry  Augustus, 
b.  Aug.,  1826,  m.  1st,  Juliette  Bliss  of  Wilbraham;  m.  2d,  Mary 
Graves  of  Springfield. 

9.  Summer,  b.  Sept.  28,  1799;  d.  April  13,  1800. 

10.  Semanthe,  b.  May  15,  1801;  m.  May,  1825,  Reuben  R.  Eastman  of 
Granby.     Has  had,  1.  Sarah  Shepherd,  d.  July  14,  1851,  ae.  25;  2. 
Mary  White,  d.  June  11,  1853,  ae.  24;   3.  Frances;   4.  Semanthe 
White,  m.  Rev.  Prescott  Fay  of  Lancaster,  N.  H.;  5.  Maria;  6. 
Jane,  d.  Sept.  24,  1834;  7.  William,  d. 

11.  Josiah,  b.  Oct.  19,  1802;  d.  Jan.  28,  1803. 

12.  Samuel  Wolcott,  b.  Oct.  27,  1804;  d.  Sept.  6,  1808. 

13.  Cornnelia  Mitchell,  b.  Oct.  25,  1806;  d.  Sept.  8,  1808. 


116  Sixth   Generation   and   Children. 

109.  Eldad  White,  son  of  Dea.  Josiah,  (49)  was  born  in 
South  Hadley,  March  31,  1768.  He  died  there,  April  11, 
1823,  £e.  55. 

He  married,  March  31,  1789,  Hannah  Day  of  S.  H.,  dau. 
of  Ezra  Day.  She  was  born  May  7,  1769,  and  died  March 
15,  1851,  «.  82. 

Children. 

1.  Horace,  b.  April  8,  1790;  d.  unm.,  Oct.  27,  1821,  ae.  31. 

2.  Heman,  b.  April  17,  1792;  m.  1st,     Clarissa     Smith;     2d,     Sarah 

Kelley.  (239) 

3.  Cyrus,  b.  Oct.  21,  1794;  m.  Elvira  White,  and  others.        -          (240) 

4.  Eldad,  b.  May  9,  1797;  lived  in  S.  H.,  and  d.  March  7,  1843,  ae.  45. 

He  m.  Julia  Day,  who  is  still  living.  His  only  child,  Cornelia,  b. 
Dec.  26,  ^818,  d.  unm.,  Aug.  7,  1840,  ae.  21. 

5.  Medad,  b.  June  8,  1800;  m.  Lucy  Snow.        -        -          -       -         (241) 

6.  Keziah,  b.  Oct.  15,  1802;  m.  Jan.  20,  1824,  Sedgwick  White  of  S.  H.; 

(a  grandson  of  Lieut.  Thomas  White;  see  in  Fam.  47.)  She  d. 
Feb.  25,  1837,  ae.  34.  He  m.  again.  She  had,  1.  Horace,  b.  Nov. 
6,  1824,  d.  Jan.  22,  1828;  2.  A  son,  b.  April  29,  1826,  d  same  day; 
3.  Maria,  b.  June  6,  1827,  d.  Oct.  7,  1839;  4.  Sophia,  b.  June  8, 
1830,  d.  May  20,  1831;  5.  Amanda,  b.  April  4,  1832,  m.  Oct.  6, 
1853,  Joseph  Thompson  of  Rockville,  Conn.;  6.  Josiah,  b.  March 
25,  1834,  d.  Aug.  10,  1835. 

7.  Irene,  b.  June  20,  1804;  m.  May,  1824,  Daniel  Paine  of  S.  H.,  now 

of  Amherst,  and  d.  Oct.  18,  1834,  ae.  30.  He  has  a  3d  wife.  She 
had,  1.  Eliza,  b.  March  4,  1825;  was  for  several  years  Principal 
of  the  Female  Seminary  at  Du  Quoin,  111.  She  m.  Aug.  23,  1858, 
Nathan  S.  Weeks  of  Du  Quoin;  2.  Edward  Elliot,  b.  July  3,  1827, 
d.  Dec.  22,  1829;  3.  Elliot  Edward,  b.  July  10,  1829,  d.  Feb.  5, 
1832;  4.  Melissa,  b.  Sept.  9,  1831,  d.  Aug.  19,  1847,  ae.  16, 


110.  Luther  White,  son  of  Lieut.  Jacob,  (50)  was  born 
in  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1749.  He  probably  died 
there  about  1795,  leaving  a  son, 

Luther,  b.  about  1780.  Feb.  10,  1796,  Aaron  Bartlett  was  appointed 
guardian  to  Luther,  aged  about  16  years,  son  of  Luther  White, 
deceased. 


111.  Lieut.  Horace  White,  son  of  Sergt.  Daniel,  (51)  was 
born  in  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  April  26,  1749.  He  was 
a  blacksmith  in  that  town,  and  died  Dec.  3,  1834,  se.  85. 

He  married,  Dec.  3,  1772,  Mercy  Cooley,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Abel  Cooley  of  West  Springfield.  She  was  born  Jan.  29, 
1750,  and  died  July  17,  1834,  a>.  84. 

Children. 

1.  Rufus,  b.  May  10,  1773;  d.  March  1,  1783. 

2.  Sewall,  b.  May  6,  1776;  m.  Fanny  Granger.        ...         (242) 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  117 

3.  Sarah,  b.  March  24,  1779;  m.  Jan.  28,  1802,  Capt.  Benjamin  Ashley 

of  W.  S.,  and  d.  Nov.  24,  1855,  ae.  76.  He  d.  1856,  ae.  82.  She  had, 
1.  Daniel,  b.  Jan.  6,  1804;  2.  Edwin,  b.  Nov.  26,  1807,  d.  Nov.  13, 
1808;  3.  Edwin,  b.  June  1,  1811. 

4.  Homer,  b.  Dec.  16,  1782;  d.  Dec.  20,  1794,  as.  12. 

5.  Priscilla,  b.  July  22,  1786;  lives  in  W.  S. 

6.  Mercy,  b.  March  5,  1790;  d.  Dec.  13,  1794. 


112.  Daniel  White,  son  of  Sergt.  Daniel,  (51)  was  born 
in  West  Springfield,  Nov.  2,  [8  ?]  1752.  He  was  a  revolution- 
ary soldier,  and  was  in  the  expedition  to  Canada,  in  1775, 
when  Montgomery  was  killed.  He  settled  in  W.  S.,  and  died 
there,  Sept.  15,  1814,  ae.  62. 

He  married  Hannah  Lamb,  dau.  of  Samuel  Lamb.  She 
died  Aug.  22,  1841,  ae.  83. 

Children. 

1.  Gordon,  b.  May  9.  1783;  m.  Nabby  M.  Hubbard.  -  (243) 

2.  Hannah,  b.  Feb.  10  1785;  m.  Feb.  8,  1809,  Amasa  Smith  of  W.  S., 

who  d.  May  3,  1839,  ae.  52.  She  has  had,  1.  Phebe  Worthington, 
b.  Jan.  19, 1810,  d.  1811;  2.  Abigail  Woodmancy,  b.  Nov.  21, 1811  m. 
Dec.  20, 1837,  Rufus  Leonard  of  W.  S.;  3.  Hannah  Minerva*  b.  Jan.  7. 
1814,  m.  Oct.  26, 1854,Hambleton  P.  Cady;  4.  Elmer  White,  b.  March 
16,  1816,  m.  April  15,  1840,  Sophia  Burbank,  and  d.  Aug.  2, 1853,  ae. 
37;  5.  Newton  Belknap,  b.  April  26,  1818,  d.  Sept.  20,  1839,  ae. 
21;  6.  Ursula  Priscilla,  b.  Feb.  8,  1822,  m.  March  14,  1844,  Al- 
fred Flower,  jun.,  of  W.  S. 

3.  Clara,  b.  Dec.  13,  1789;  d.  Nov.,  1790,  se.  11  mos. 

4.  Emily,  b.  July  12,  1795;  m.  1817,  Dr.  Charles  Culver,  jun.,  of  W.  S., 

who  d.  Oct.,  1854,  ae.  67.  She  had,  1.  Sarah  Ervilla,  m.  George 
Cady,  and  d.  Sept.,  1854;  2.  Charles,  m.;  3  Amelia  Jane,  m.  Dr. 
James  Hillman  of  Lyons,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y. 

5.  Theodosia,  b.  Aug.  26,  1798;  m.  1st,  Nov.,  1823,  Samuel  Palmer,  who 

d.  Nov.  29,  1829,  ae.  37;  m.  2d,  July  10, 1841,  Horace  Palmer,  who  d. 
July  13,  1848,  ae.  50.  She  had,  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Samuel, 
m.  Azubah  Hendrick;  2.  Francis;  3.  Loren,  m.  Mary  Leonard. 
By  her  second  husband,  4.  Mary,  b.  Jan.  5,  1843. 


113.  Pliny  White,  son  of  Sergt.  Daniel,  (51)  was  born  in 
West  Springfield,  Oct.  12, 1761.  He  was  a  farmer  there,  and 
died  Oct.  8,  1808,  ae.  47. 

He  married,  July  14,  [13  ?]  1793,  Lydia  Granger  dau.  of 
Daniel  and  Lydia  Granger.  She  was  born  March  22,  1770, 
and  died  Aug.  27,  1843,  ae.  73. 

He  had  one  child, 

Daniel  Granger,  b.  May  28,  1796;  m.  Harriet  Day.         -        -       (244) 


118  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

114.  Edward  White,  son  of  Sergt.  Daniel,  (51)  was  born 
in  West  Springfield,  July  27,  1764.  He  was  a  farmer,  and 
died  Dec.  14,  1799,  se.  35. 

He  married  Hannah  Bedortha.  She  married,  2d,  Jan.  17, 
1804,  Capt.  Mulford  Eldredge,  who  died  July  12,  1854,  se. 
91.  She  died  Jan.  18,  1855,  ae.  90. 

He  had  one  child, 

Edward  Corbett,  b.  June  29,  1785;  m.  Mrs.  Lucy  Bagg.        -          (245) 


115.  Preserved  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Preserved,  (52)  was 
born  in  Springfield,  Nov.  25,  [23]  1743.  He  lived  there, 
and  died  June  8,  1823,  se.  79. 

He  married,  Aug.  20,  1767,  Mary  Terry  of  Springfield, 
dau.  of  Samuel  and  Sarah  Terry.  She  was  born  Feb.  27r 
1746,  [1745?]  and  died  Nov.  4,  1804,  se.  58,  or  59. 

Children. 

I.Roderick,  b.  May  14,  1768;  [May  20,?]  d.  June  19,  1777,  ae.  9. 

2.  Martin,  b.  June  4,  1770;  m.  Lucy  Collins.         -         -         -        (246) 

3.  Luther,  b.  April  7,  1772;  d.  Aug.  12,  1775,  ae.  3. 

4.  Mary  b.  March  21,  1774;  m,  Oct.  10,  1799,  Luther  Burt  of  Long- 

meadow,  who  d.  Jan.  28,  1847,  ae.  74.  She  was  living  in  L.  in 
1858.  She  has  had,  1.  Mary,  b.  Aug.  31,  1800,  m.  Oct.  13,  1829, 
Nathaniel  Bliss  of  L.,  who  d.  July  14,  1845,  se.  50;  2.  Anna,  b. 
June  21,  1802,  m.  Dec.,  1830,  Henry  B.  Coomes  of  L.;  3.  Rhoda, 
b.  June  6,  1804;  Hezekiah,  b.  April  11,  1806,  m.  Dec.,  1835, 
Lucretia  Morgan  of  Springfield;  5.  Lucius  Colton,  b.  March  5, 
1808,  m.  1st,  Harriet  Searl  of  Springfield,  who  d.  Aug.,  1840;  m. 
2d,  Nov.,  1840,  Mrs.  Nancy  A.  Lathrop,  wid.  of  Lyman  L.;  6. 
Augustine,  b.  July  4,  1810,  m.Asenath  Hamblet;  7.  Luther  White, 
b.  July  4,  1812,  m.  Mercy  Amidon  of  Belchertown,  who  d.  May 
22,  1845.  He  d.  March  25,  1847,  as.  34;  8.  John,  b.  Jan.  30,  1815, 
m.  Francinai  Kibbee  of  Somers,  Conn.;  9.  Richard  Storrs,  b.  Oct. 
26,  1817,  m.  Maria  A.  Boardman  of  Hartford,  Conn.;  10.  Delia 
Bliss,  b.  July  7,  1820,  is  a  teacher. 

5.  Luther,  b.  July  7,  1776;  m.  Abigail  Stebbins.  (247) 

6.  Roderick,  b.  June  26,  1778;  d.  July  25,  1778. 

7.  Rachel,  b.  July  29,  1779;  m.  April,  1803,  Noah  Torrey,  now  of  New 

York  Mills,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.  She  had  several  children,  and  d. 
May  11,  1827,  sn.  47. 

8.  Hannah,  b.  July  21,  1781;  d.  July  9,  1782. 

9.  Roderick,  b.  Feb.  24,  1784;  m.  Delight  Bement.         -         -         (248) 

10.  Hannah,  b.  Feb.  20,  1786;  m.  Dec.  13,  [14?]  1809,  Charles  Burn- 

ham  of  Springfield.  She  d.  Oct.  16,  1812,  ae.  26,  and  he  m.  2d, 
May  23,  1813,  her  sister,  Persis  White.  He  d.  1850.  The  child- 
ren of  C.  B.  were — by  his  first  wife,  Hannah, — 1.  Charles,  b. 
March  20,  1811,  res.  in  S.  He  m.  Sept.  19,  1838,  Olivia  Sarah 
Bliss,  b.  Aug.  22,  1810,  dau.  of  John  Bliss  of  Tolland,  Conn.; 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White  119 

(see  in  Fam.  38:)  By  his  second  wife,  Persis, — 2.  Hannah  White, 
b.  May  23,  1815,  m.  April  16,  1837,  Eleazer  L.  Hatch;  3.  George, 
b.  March  11,  1817,  m.  Feb.  13,  1843,  Anna  Hemple;  4.  Nancy,  b. 
Jan.  5,  1819;  5.  James  Henry,  b.  March  10,  1821,  m.  Aug.  3,  1841, 
Maria  De  Witt,  and  d.  March  14,  1843,  ae.  22;  6.  Franklin  White, 
b.  July  2,  1823,  m.  1853,  Martha  Kimball;  7.  William  Stanford, 
b.  Aug.  8,  1825,  d.  Dec.  11,  1845,  ae.  20;  8.  Edward  Goodwin,  b. 
June  2,  1827,  m.  Sept.,  1853,  Mary  Ferree;  9.  Simeon  Colton,  b. 
June  13,  1835. 

11.  Walter,  b.  June  20,  1787;  d.  same  day. 

12.  Preserved,  b.  April  27,  1789;  m.  1st,  Sarah  Caffee;  2d,  Lucinda 
Rice.  (249) 

13.  Persis,  b.  April  30,  1792;  was  the  second  wife  of  Charles  Burnham; 

see  number  10  in  this  family.     She  res.  in  Philadelphia. 


116.  David  White,  son  of  Preserved,  (52)  was  born  in 
Springfield,  Jan.  30,  1747.  He  was  a  joiner,  and  lived  in 
Springfield  and  Longmeadow.  He  died  in  Longmeadow,  Oct. 
2,  1823,  se.  76. 

He  married,  1st,  Jan.  30,  1777,  Lydia  Ely  of  Longmeadow, 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  Ely,  2d,  and  Mary  Esterbrook.  She  was 
born  June  2,  1748,  and  died  Feb.  19,  1781,  se.  32. 

He  married,  2d,  Dec.  5,  1782,  Sarah  Pynchon  of  Spring- 
field, dau.  of  William  Pynchon  and  Sarah  Harris.  She  was 
born  Oct.  5,  1751,  and  died  July  26,  1826,  se.  74. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Sarah,  b.  Nov.  23,  1778;  d.  unm.,  Jan.  28,  1850,  ae.  71. 

2.  David,  b.  Oct.  2,  1780;  d.  Jan.  30,  1781. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

3.  David,  b.  Jan.  30,  1786;  m.  Charissa  Hall.        -        -          -         (250) 

4.  William,  b.  June  25,  1789;  m.  Lois  Cooley.         -        -         -         (251) 

5.  Lydia,  b.  Sept.  15,  1791;  m.  May  25,  1819,  Daniel  Gates  of  L.     She 

has,  1.  Sarah  Pynchon,  b.  Oct.  8,  1822,  m.  Elisha  Kingsbury,  of 
Warehouse  Point,  Conn.;  2.  Lydia  Ely,  twin  with  Sarah  P.,  m. 
William  T.  Clement  of  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.;  3.  Francis,  b. 
Aug.  21,  1825,  m.  Feb.  1,  1858,  Lois  Spencer  of  Somers,  Conn. 


117.  Dr.  Lewis  White,  son  of  Preserved,  (52)  was  born  in 
Springfield,  June  20,  1760.  He  was  a  practising  physician 
for  more  than  50  years,  and  a  skillful  surgeon.  He  resided 
chiefly  in  Wilbraham  and  Longmeadow,  and  died  in  the 
latter  place,  Jan.  24,  1844,  se.  83. 

He  married,  Sept.  20,  1787,  Susannah  King  of  Wilbraham, 
dau.  of  Parmenas  and  Hannah  King.  She  was  born  Nov.  7, 
1756,  and  died  Jan.  13,  1840,  se.  83. 


120  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  Lewis,  b.  Aug.21,  1788;  d.  at  Sacketts  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1818, 

se.  29. 

2.  Susannah,  b.  Aug.  3,  1790;  m.  Joseph  Ashley  of  L.,  and  d.  Aug.  24, 

1855,  ae.  65.     She  had,  1.  Lewis,  lives  in  Anna.  111.;  2.  Ann  Eliza; 

3.  Persis;  4.  Franklin;  5.  Harriet,  d.  Feb.,  1856;  6.  Esther,  b.  Jan. 

4,  1828,  d.  Sept.  20,  1855,  ae.  27;  7.  Joseph  Franklin. 

3.  Henry,  b.  Jan.  4,  1792;  grad.  at  Bangor  Theol.  Seminary,  1823,  and 

was  ordained  pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  of  Brooks 
and  Jackson,  Maine,  Oct.  19,  1825.  He  was  pastor  at  Loudon 
Village,  N.  H.,  1835  to  1838,  and  for  some  time  previous  to  his 
death  labored  in  St.  Albans,  Me.  He  was  1;he  author  of  a  volume 
upon  the  Early  History  of  New  England.  He  died  without  issue, 
Dec.  7,  1858,  as.  67.  He  m.  Jan.  25,  1827,  Esther  Sewall,  b.  March 
29,  1802,  in  Bath,  Me. 

4.  Persis,  b.  June  22,  1795;  m.  March  5,  1816,  Grren  Taylor. 

5.  Sylvia,  b.  Feb.  13,  1797;  d.  Oct.  9,  1803. 


118.  Dea.  Walter  White,  son  of  Preserved,  (52)  was  born 
in  Springfield,  June..  13,  1765..  He  settled  in  Longmeadow, 
and  died  there,  July  14,  1819,  ae.  54. 

He  married,  March  22,  1792,  Sabina  Keep,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Keep  and  Sabina  Cooley.  She  was  born  Nov.  20,  1769,  and 
died  May  9,  1835,  a>.  65. 

Children. 

1.  Franklin,  b.  Jan.  14,  1793;  d.  April  23,  1813,  aa.  20. 

2.  Walter,  b.  March  31,  1795;  grad.  at  Amherst  College,  1825,  is  a 

preacher,  and  resides  in  Galesburg,  Illinois.  He  has  added  to  his 
name  that  of  his  elder  brother,  Franklin. 

3.  Cynthia,  b.  March  13,  1797;  m.  Dec.  3,  1819,  Dea.  Eli  Pease  of  Blan- 

ford,  Mass.,  and  has,  1.  Franklin  W.,  b.  March  9,  1822,  lives  in 
Pittsfield,  Mass.  He  m.  July  29,  1845,  Alice  P.  Dewey;  2.  Mary 
C.,  b.  March  18,  1825;  3.  Delia  S.,  b.  Nov.  17,  1828;  4.  William 
E.,  b.  Jan  1.  1831;  5.  Maria  E.,  b.  Jan.  16,  1834. 

4.  Sabina,  b.  Nov.  19,  1800;  m.  Jan.  10,  1826,  Dr.  Bela  B.  Jones,  of 

Southampton,  Mass.,  now  of  Hudson,  Mich.;  (his  2d  wife.  She  has 
had>  1.  William;,  b.  Oct.\ll,  1826,  m*  1st,  Catharine  Bennett  of  Mich., 
who  d.  July,  1853;  m.  2d,  Mary  Norton  of  Jordan,  N.  Y.;  2.  Amelia 
Danforth,  b.  July  2,  1828,  m.  Sept.  6,  1852,  Rev.  George  I.  Stearns 
of  Windham,  Conn.  He  grad.  Amherst  Coll.,  1849;  3.  Henry 
White,  b.  Oct.  17,  1830,  grad.  Amh.  Coll.,  1857,  is  a  student  in 
E.  Windsor  Theol.  Sem.,  Conn.;  4.  Charles  Storrs,  b.  Jan.  19, 
1833,  lives  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  He  m.  Oct.,  1856,  Susan  Hayward 
of  Springfield;  5.  Sabina  White,  b.  June  1,  1835,  d.  Jan.  1.  1844. 

5.  John,  b.  Sept.  22,  1804;  d.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  April  19,  1822, 

33.    17. 

6.  Eliza,  b.  Nov.  1,  1807;  lives  in  Blanford. 
7.  Samuel,  b.  Sept.  8,  1810;  d.  unm.,  Aug.  25,  1833,  ae.  23. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  121 

119.  Gad  White,  son  of  William,  (53)  probably  lived  for 
several  years  in  Springfield.  The  following  children  of  Gad 
and  Flavia  White  are  recorded  there. 

1.  Porter  Welles,  b.  Dec.  6,  1808. 

2.  Angeline,  b.  July  31,  1811. 


120.  Jarib  White,  son  of  Nathaniel,  (54)  was  born  in  Had- 
ley,  Mass.,  April  27, 1763.  He  was  a  farmer  in  Amherst,  and 
lived  about  three  miles  south  of  the  center  of  the  town.  He 
died  Feb.  2,  1821,  JE.  57. 

He  married,  Feb.  24,  1794,  Ruth  Sherman  dau.  of  Thomas 
Sherman  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.  She  was  born  July  10, 
1763.  The  time  of  her  death  is  not  ascertained. 

Children. 

1.  Jay,  b.  June  8,  1795;  was  a  merchant  in  Amherst,  and  d.  April  1, 

1825,  ss.  29.  He  m.  June  29,  1823,  Caroline  Wood  of  West  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  who  m.  2d,  Rev.  D.  G.  Sprague,  now  of  Orange,  N. 
J.  His  only  child,  Caroline  Amelia,  b.  Aug.  30,  1824,  m.  May  20, 
1857,  J.  H.  Denison,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

2.  Orra,  b.  March,  8,  1796;  m.  June  1,  1821,  Rev.  Edward  Hitchcock, 

D.  D.,  LL.  D.  He  was  pastor  of  the  Cong.  Church  in  Conway, 
1821  to  1825,  was  a  Professor  in  Amherst  College  from  1825  to 
1845,  when  he  was  chosen  President  of  the  College.  In  1854  he 
resigned  the  Presidency,  and  is  now  Professor  of  Natural  Theo- 
logy and  Geology.  She  has  had,  1.  Edward,  b.  May  9,  1822,  d. 
March  15,  1824;  2.  Mary,  b.  July  13,  1824;  3.  Catharine,  b.  March 
16,  1826,  m.  March  9,  1851,  Rev.  Henry  Martyn  Storrs,  now  of 
Cincinnati,  0.  He  grad.  Amh.  Coll.,  1846;  4.  Edward,  b.  May 
23,  1828,  grad.  Amh  Coll.,  1849,  m.  Nov.  30,  1853,  Mary  L.  Judson 
of  Bridgeport,  Conn.;  5.  A  son,  b.  March  23,  1832,  d.  same  day; 
6.  Jane  Elizabeth,  b.  March  6,  1833;  7.  Charles  Henry,  b.  Aug.  23, 
1836,  grad.  Amh.  Coll.,  1856;  8.  Emily,  b.  Nov.  9,  1838. 

3.  Bela,  b.  Feb/23,  1798;  resides  near  Omaha  City,  Nebraska.     He  m. 

1st,  Feb.  1,  1832,  Julia  Ann  Stratton;  m.  2,  Harriet  Hoppin.  His 
son,  William  Stratton,  d.  March  7,  1841. 

4.  Perez,  b.  Aug.  14,  1799;  d.  July  31,  1800. 

5.  Mabel,  b.  May,  8,  1801;  d.  Aug.  16,  1803. 

6.  Rebecca,  b.  Feb.  13,  1803;  d.  Aug.  19,  1803. 

7.  George,  b.  July  5,  1806;  grad.  Amh.  Coll.,  1825,  was  a  physician,  and 

d.  unm.,  in  Carlinville,  Macoupin  Co.,  111.,   Sept.   1,  1834,  ss.  28. 


121.  Daniel  White,  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  (55)  was  born  in 
Hadley,  Nov.  6,  1789,  and  is  a  farmer  there. 

He  married,  Sept.  25,  1816,  Dorcas  Barrows,  born  Sept. 
29,  1790,  dau.  of  Eleazer  Barrows  of  Barre,  Mass. 


122  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  Oct.  2,  1817;  m.  April  22,  1840,  Enos  Foster  Cook  of 

H.,  now  of  Amherst.  She  has  had,  1.  Henry  A.,  b.  Dec.  8,  1840; 
2.  A  child,  b.  Feb.  9,  1844,  d.  Feb.  19;  3.  William  E.,  b.  April  18, 
1845,  d.  Aug.  31,  1848;  4.  A  child,  b.  March  16,  1847,  d.  March  18; 
5.  Martha  Jane,  b.  Jan.  16, 1850,  d.  Dec.  29, 1856;  6.  Mary  A.,  b.  June 
20,  1853,  d.  Sept.  27;  7.  William  Foster,  b.  July  1,  1855;  8.  A  child, 
b.  Feb.  18,  1858. 

2.  Daniel  Sherman,  b.  Aug.  25,  1819;  d.  Sept.  20,  1819. 

3.  Pamela  Wells,  b.  March  3,  1824;  d.  Aug.  25,  1832,  ge.  8. 

4.  George,  b.  Dec.  2,  1825;  m.  Elizabeth  S.  Judd.         -  -       (252) 

5.  Daniel  Sherman,  b.  Aug.  10,  1827;  m.  Elizabeth  W.  Powers.       (253) 

6.  Charles,  b.  July  3,  1831;  is  a  physician  in  Chicago,  111. 

7.  John  Baker,  b.  Dec.  4,  1833;  is  a  druggist  in  New  York. 


12-2.  William  Porter  White,  son  of  Ebenezer,  (56)  was 
born  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1769.  He  graduated  at 
Dartmouth  College  in  1790,  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits, 
and  settled  in  Boston.  In  1797  he  went  to  England,  and 
thence  to  India,  in  October  of  that  year,  leaving  in  London 
his  wife,  whose  health  was  insufficient  for  the  voyage,  and 
his  infant  son.  He  spent  most  of  his  life  in  foreign 
countries,  and  died  in  Buenos  Ayres,  South  America,  in 
1842,  se.  72. 

He  married  Elizabeth  Allen,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Allen 
of  Pittsfield.  She  was  born  Feb.  8,  1775,  and  died  in  Lon- 
don, Feb.  2,  1798,  se.  23.  She  was  interred  in  the  burying- 
ground  of  the  "New  Chapel."  A  commemorative  discourse, 
preached  by  her  father,  was  published. 

Their  only  son, 

Allen,  b.  in  London,  1797,  baptized  there,  Sept.  1797,  grad.  at  Dart. 
College,  1816.  After  leaving  College  he  joined  his  father,  abroad. 
He  married,  and  has  been  for  many  years  a  teacher  in  Buenos 
Ayres,  S.  A. 


123.  Enoch  White,  son  of  Ebenezer,  (56)  was  born  in 
Pittsfield,  March  19,  1775.  He  lived  mostly  in  that  town, 
but  removed  to  Quincy,  III,  where  he  died,  Feb.  23,  1854, 
se.  79. 

He  married,  Jan.  2,  1800,  Sally  Lanckton.  She  was 
born  June  22,  1779,  and  died  in  Quincy,  May  1,  1846,  se.  67. 

Children. 

1.  Ebenezer,  b.  Nov.  2,  1803;  m.  1st,  Cynthia    P.    Clark;     2d,     S.    A. 

Gage.  (254) 

2.  Abigail,  b.  Aug.  27,  1805;  d.  Feb.  29,  1806. 

3.  David,  b.  March  23,  1807;  graduated  at  Union  College  in  1831,  and  at 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  123 

Princeton  Theol.  Seminary  in  1835.  He  devoted  himself  to  the 
missionary  work  in  West  Africa,  and  reached  Cape  Palmas,  Dec. 
25,  1836.  He  was  soon  attacked  with  the  acclimating  fever,  and 
died  Jan.  23,  1837,  se.  28.  He  m.  Oct.  11,  1836,  Helen  Maria  Wells 
of  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  who  also  died  of  fever,  Jan.  27,  1837.  (See 
Missionary  Herald,  Sept.,  1837,  pages  364-368.) 

4.  William  Henry,  b.  Feb.  19,  1809;  d.  Sept.  19,  1811. 

5.  James  Porter,  b.  Jan.  23,  1811;  m.  1st,  Jan.  22,  1832,  Lucetia  A. 

Phelps  of  West  Martinsburgh,  N.  Y.,  who  d.  Aug.  25,  1836.  He  m. 
2d,  Nov.  4,  1838,  Helen  Maria  Dapine  of  New  York.  He  d.  in 
N.  Y.  city,  Dec.  14,  1841,  se.  31,  leaving  one  dau.,  Sarah  Jane, 
who  is  m.  and  living  in  the  State  of  N.  Y. 

6.  John  William  Henry,  b.  Feb.  25,  1813;  m.  1st,  M.  D.  Van  Hise;  2d, 

.      .  (255) 

7.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  March  27,  1815;  m.  April  7,  1836,  Allen  Comstock  of 

Lenox,  Mass.,  now  of  Quincy,  111.  She  has  had,  1.  David  White; 
2.  Virginia  W.;  3.  Henry  Allen;  4.  Henry  Cooke;  5.  George  Allen; 
6.  Helen  Maria;  7.  Helen  Wells;  8.  Frank  Russell. 

8.  Frederick,  b.  July  1,  1817;  d.  April  7,  1818. 

9.  Henry  Strong,  b.  Aug.  17,  1819;  m.  Feb.  27,  1845,  Susan  Mead  of 

Quincy,  111.     He  d.  there,  Feb.  6,  1846,  as.  26. 

10.  William  Phillips,  b.  June  2,  1822;  d.  Jan.  4,  1823,  [1824?] 


124.  Cotton  White,  son  of  Lieut.  David,  (57)  was  born  in 
Hadley,  in  1774.  He  lived  in  Hatfield  and  Hadley,  and  died 
in  the  latter  place,  May  19,  1826,  ae.  52. 

He  married,  1st,  Oct.  9,  1799,  Demis  Dickinson,  who  died 
Dec.  20,  1801. 

He  married,  2d,  Feb.  19,  1807,  Elizabeth  Bancroft  of 
Westfield,  Mass.,  who  married  for  her  2d  husband,  Dr.  Daniel 
White.  (See  Fam.  84.)  She  was  born  Nov.  8,  1787,  and 
died  May  20,  1843,  se.  55. 

Child;— By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Sarah,  b.  Aug.  20,  1800;  said  to  have  m. Taylor,  and  died. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

2.  David,  b.  July  5,  1809;  his  history  not  ascertained. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b.  April,     1816;  m.  Rev.  Mr.  McKee  of  New  York. 


125.  Jonathan  White,  son  of  Ebenezer,  (58)  was  born  in 
Hadley,  Oct.  29,  1774,  and  died  there,  April  13,  1846,  se.  71. 

He  married,  1st.  May  30,  1799,  Lydia  Atwood,  who  died 
about  1811. 

He  married,  2d,  Phebe  Rider,  dau,  of  Isaac  Rider  of  Mid- 
dlebury,  Mass.  She  died  May  15,  1856,  ae.  69. 


124  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Thankful,  b. 

2.  Pamela,  b.  ;  m.  Charles  Warner  of  H.    Has  had,  Giles,  John, 

Charles,  Jonathan,  Charlotte  D.,  b.  Jan.  31,  1830,  d.  April  13,  1853, 
se.  23;  and  others. 

3.  Sarah,  b. 

4.  Ruth,  b,  ;m.  Nov.  22,  1824,  Samuel  Dunakin,  and  has  sev- 

eral children. 

5.  Lydia,  b.  ;  m.  John  Miller;  has  John,  and  others. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

6.  Susan,  b.  ;  m.  Nov.  28,  1833,  James  Wilbur  of  Hatfield;  has 

a  family;  one,  son,  Jonathan,  d.  Oct.  20,  1853,  se.  7  mos. 

7.  Olive,  b.  ;  m.  Stacey,  of  Davenport,  Iowa.    , 

8.  Phebe,  b.  ;  m.  1st,  Sept.,  1841,  Samuel  Hager  of  Enfield,  Mass., 

who  d.  Nov.  4,  1849;  m.  2d,  June  25,  1857,  Stoddard  Meekins  of 
Hadley.  By  her  first  husband  she  had,  1.  Edward  Augustus,  b. 
June  10,  1842;  2.  Eleazer  W.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1843,  d.  Jan.  5,  1846; 
3.  Mary  Isabella,  b.  Jan.  22,  1848;  4.  Justina,  b.  Jan.  23,  1850. 

9.  Jonathan,  b.  Dec.  21,  1817;  m.  1st,  Amanda     G.     Hodge;     2d,     L. 

Church.  -.  (256) 

10.  Emeline,  b.  ;  m.  Levi  Ramsdell  of  Westfield,  has  a  son, 
Albert. 

11.  Elijah,  b.  June  23,  1821;  d.  July  2,  1821. 


126.  Elijah  White,  son  of  Ebenezer,  (58)  was  born  in 
Hadley,  June  28,  1778.  He  lived  there,  and  died  Nov.  24, 
1856,  se.  78. 

He  married,  Dec.  24,  1799,  Lucy  Pierce  of  Hadley,  dau. 
of  Josiah  Pierce,  jun.  She  was  born  April  26,  1778,  and 
died  Oct.  18,  1855,  ae.  77. 

Children. 

1.  Josiah,  b.  Aug.  1,1800;  m.  Hannah  Gushing.         -  (257) 

2.  Samuel  Sumner,  b.  May  10,  1803;  m.  Lucretia  A.  Rowe.      -       (258) 

3.  Ebenezer,  b.  Sept.  11,  1805;  Mary  Ann  Coon.       -       -       -       (259) 

4.  Delia,  b.  Jan.  20,  1808;  m.  March  28,  1827,  Isaac  Stall,  who  d.  April, 

1841.  She  lives  in  Northampton.  She  has  had,  1.  Margaret 
Elizabeth;  2.  Fanny  Washington;  3.  Samuel,  d.  se.  20;  4.  Mary 
Ann;  5.  Jane;  6.  Ellen;  7.  Frederick  Elijah;  8.  Harriet,  d.  ae.  3. 

5.  Margaret  Smith,  b.  March  20,  1811;  m.  April,  1828,  Lewis  Tower. 

Has  had,  1.  Lucy  Fairfield,  d.  1853,  se.  22;  2.  Pamela;  3.  Charles; 
4.  Lewis  Clark;  5.  Julia,  d.  se.  1. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  JOHN  WHITE  OF  HARTFORD. 

127.  John  White,  Jun.,  son  of  John,  (59)  was  born  in 
Hartford,  Conn.,  about  1753.  He  lived  there,  and  died  Jan. 
31, 1827,  se.  73.  (Grave-stone.) 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  125 

He  married  Anna  Waters,  who  died  June  10,  1826,  se.  71. 
(Grave-stone.) 

Children. 

1.  John,  b.  ;  m.  Anna  Sarvant.         -  (260) 

2.  Anna,  b.  ;  m.  William  Merritt. 

3.  Ruth,  b.  ;  m.  oHin  Smith. 

4.  Lucy,  b.  ;  m.  Charles  Weeks. 

5.  Laura,  b.  ;  m.  1st,  Isaac  Palmer;  2d,  James  McLean. 

6.  A  child,  b.  ;  buried  July  27,  1782.     (Sexton's  record.) 

None  of  these  are  living,  except  Lucy  and  Charles  Weeks,  and 
James  McLean.     See  Note  to  Family  21. 


128.  Nathaniel  White,  son  of  John,  (59)  was  born  in 
Hartford,  and  died  there  in  1827.  (Administrator  appointed 
Oct.  19) 

He  married  Sarah  Steele  of  Hartford,  dau.  of  Timothy 
Steele  and  Sarah  Seymour.  She  is  probably  "the  wife  of 
Nathaniel  White,"  who  was  buried  Nov.  12,  1794,  se.  28. 
(Sexton's  record.) 

Children. 

1.  Sarah,  b.  ;  m.  Horace  Meaham  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  a  maker 

of  musical  instruments.  Both  d.  She  had,  1.  Roswell  Steele,  m. 
and  lives  in  Albany;  2.  Mary  Ann,  m.;  3.  Elizabeth,  m.;  4.  Martha, 
m.;  5.  Sarah,  m.;  6.  John  H.,  m.  is  a  minister. 

2.  Nathaniel,  b.  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Mercellus.  -       (261) 

3.  Rufus,  b.  ;  was  living  in  Hartford  in  1826;  d.  unm. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  ENSIGN  DANIEL  WHITE,  OF  MIDDLETOWN. 

129.  Aaron  White,  son  of  Dea.  Jonathan,  (60)  was  born 
in  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1747,  and  was  a  farmer 
and  miller  there.  He  was  chosen  a  selectman  of  that  town 
in  1781,  and  was  for  ten  years  the  town  clerk  and  treasurer. 
In  1812  he  removed  to  Camillus,  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and 
died  there,  Nov.  28,  1833,  ae.  86. 

He  married,  Aug.  23,  1785,  Lucy  Kellogg  of  W.  S.,  dau. 
of  Joseph  and  Martha  Kellogg.  She  was  born  Jan.  19,  1760, 
and  died  March  3,  1848,  se.  88. 

Children. 

1.  Lucy,  b.  July  22, 1786;  m.  1808,  Walter  Hitchcock,  a  blacksmith,  of  W. 
S.  They  rem.  to  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  in  1816,  and  now  res.  at  Cedar 
Falls,  Iowa.  She  has  had,  1.  Luther  White,  b.  Dec.  1,  1808,  m. 
and  lives  in  Mo.;  2.  Cornelius,  b.  Nov.  2,  1810,  m.;  3.  Samuel,  b. 
Aug.  19,  1813,  m.,  lives  at  Wilmington,  111.;  4.  Francis,  b.  Sept. 


126  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

26,  1815,  m.;  5.  Walter,  b.  April  4,  1818,  m.,  lives  at  Cedar  Falls, 
Iowa;  6.  Eliza  Jane,  b.  May  16,  1820,  d.;  7.  Aaron  Ely,  b.  Feb. 
16,  1823,  m.;  8.  Charles,  b.  May  5,  1826,  lives  at  Cedar  Falls, 
Iowa;  9.  Lucy,  b.  July  10, 1828,  m.  Bryan  Fisher  of  Wilmington,  111. 

2.  Samuel  Kellogg,  b.  May  4,  1789;  m.  Mary  M.  Hoffman.      -       (262) 

3.  Aaron,  b.  Aug.  15,  1791;  m.  Lucretia  Hughes.  -       (263) 

4.  Jonathan,  b.  Jan.  6,  1794;  m.  Mrs.  Marietta  White.       -      -       (264) 

5.  William  Ely,  b.  June  22,  1796;  m.  Emily  Seymour.       -      -       (265) 

6.  Amelia,  b.  Oct.  25,  1799;  d.  Oct.  23,  1800. 

7.  Eliza,  b.  Sept.  14,  1801;  m.  May  6,   1841,  Elganah  C.  Austin  of 

Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  a  farmer.  She  has,  1.  Charles  Comstock,  b. 
April  14,  1842;  2.  Aaron  White,  b.  March  29,  1845. 

8.  Arthur,  b.  Feb.  10,  1804;  m.  Amanda  M.  Hollister.  -         (266) 


130.  Joseph  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Dea.  Jonathan,  (60)  was 
born  in  West  Springfield,  Dec.  24,  [17?]  1749.  He  settled 
there  as  a  farmer,  and  was  also  a  surveyor.  He  was  a  soldier 
in  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  was  for  many  years  a  select- 
man in  West  Springfield.  In  1806  he  removed  to  Camillus, 
Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  was  a  pioneer  in  the  eastern  part  of 
that  town,  and  was  for  several  years  a  magistrate.  In  1816 
he  received  an  injury,  from  the  fall  of  a  tree,  which  deprived 
him  of  the  use  of  his  limbs.  He  died  Dec.  21,  1830,  ae.  81. 

He  married,  1st,  April  3,  1775,  Sarah  Leonard  of  West 
Springfield,  dau.  of  Dea.  John  and  Ann  Leonard.  She  was 
born  May  8,  1752,  (N.  S.)  and  died  Nov.  27,  1788,  &.  36. 

He  married,  2d,  Dec.  7,  1791,  Phebe  Clapp  of  Eastampton. 
She  was  born  Dec.  26,  1752,  and  died  July  21,  1830,  &.  77. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Harold,  b.  April  18,  1779;  d.  March  12,  1786. 

2.  Amia,  b.  Aug.  30,  1780;  m.  1st,  Oct.  3,  [4?]  1798,  Selden  Leonard 

of  W.  S.,  a  farmer.  They  rem.  in  1806  to  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  d.  July  27.  'She  m.  2d,  1811,  Ebenezer  Healy,  farmer,  of  Sennett, 
Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  who  d.  Sept.  22,  1857,  ae.  90.  She  had,  by  her 
first  husband,  1.  Joseph  Warren,  b.  Aug.  5,  1800,  res.  in  Victory, 
Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.  He  m.  Feb.  22,  1827,  Lydia  Green;  2.  Frances, 
b.  June  18,  1804,  m.  Sept.,  1826,  Rev.  Jireh  D.  Cole,  and  d.  Oct. 
22,  1857,  x.  53.  By  her  2d  husband,  3.  George,  b.  Aug.  19,  1812; 
he  is  a  civil  engineer,  and  res.  at  Sennett,  N.  Y.  He  m.  Oct.  6, 
1842,  Theodosia  Polhemus. 

3.  Elijah,  b.  March  10,  1782;  was  a  farmer  and  clothier  in  Camillus,  N. 

Y.,  and  also  a  practical  surveyor.       He  d.  unm.,  Aug.  8,   1836, 

33.   54. 

4.  Tryphena  Ely,  b.  March  25,  1784;  m.  Nov.     28,     1813,     Frederick 

Kellogg,  a  farmer,  of  Brutus;  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  Jan.  27, 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  127 

1816,  a?.  31.    He  d.  Oct.  16, 1832,  as.  66.    Her  only  son  Charles  White, 
b.  May  21,  1815,  is  a  merchant  in  New  York.     He  m.  Demmis 
D.  Comstock  of  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y. 
5.  Harold,  b.  May  2,  1786;  m.  Marietta  Morley.        -  (267) 


131.  Daniel  White,  son  of  Jedediah,  (61)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  January,  1764.  He  served  in  the 
army  of  the  Revolution,  and  was  held  a  prisoner  by  the 
British,  in  New  York,  at  the  close  of  the  war.  After  the 
war  he  settled  as  a  farmer  in  New  Durham,  Greene  Co., 
N.  Y.,  where  his  children  were  born.  About  the  year  1816 
he  removed  to  Lenox,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  died  there, 
April  13,  1837,  se.  73. 

He  married,  Aug.,  1793,  Sally  Merriam  of  Richmond, 
Mass.  She  died  Jan.  27,  1856,  «.  84. 

Children. 

1.  Ruth,  b.  Sept.,  1795. 

2.  Lucia,  b.  April  27,1797;  m.  Jan.  14, 1818,  William  Page   of  Augusta, 

Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 

3.  Abraham  M.,  b.  July,  1800;  m.  Dolly  Gleason.        -        -  (268) 

4.  Daniel,  b.  Sept.,  1803;  m.  Ann  Hubbard.  (269) 

5.  Eli  E.,  b.  March,  1808;  is  a  farmer  in  Lenox. 


132.  John  White,  son  of  Jedediah,  (61)  was  born  in  Upper 
Middletown,  Conn.,  about  1768.  He  was  a  farmer  in  Oneida 
Co.,  N.  Y.  and  afterwards  in  Wayne  County.  He  died  Sept. 
29,  1827,  se.  59. 

He  married,  Jan.  1,  1805,  Nancy  Ann  Landon  of  Oneida 
Co.,  dau.  of  William  and  Ann  Landon.  She  was  born  Dec. 
6,  1776,  and  died  Dec.  24,  1854,  se.  78. 

Children. 

1.  Josiah  W.,  b.  Dec.  25,  1805;  m.  Sabra  R.  Trumbull.      -      -       (270) 

2.  Nancy  B.,  b.  Sept.  18,  1807;  d.  May  20,  1809. 

3.  Mary,  b.  Oct.  25,  1809;  d.  July  27,  1811. 

4.  John,  b.  Dec.  29,  1811;  is  a  merchant  in  Sodus,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y.; 

has  been  post-master,  and  has  held  town  offices.     He  m.  Feb.  23, 
1841,  Harriet  H.  Landon,  b.  April  17,  1818. 

5.  William,  b.  Jan.  22,  1815;  d.  Oct.  4,  1815. 

6.  Daniel,  b.  Jan.  9,  1817;  is  a  farmer  at  Allegan,  Mich.     He  m.  Oct. 

28,  1852,  Phebe  Parsons. 


133.  John  White,  son  of  Nathaniel,  (62)  was  born  in  Chat- 
ham, Conn.,  March  23,  1748.    He  settled  there  as  a  farmer, 


128  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

but  is  said  to  have  "removed  to  the  West,"  about  1784,  and 
to  have  died  May  20,  1825,  s&.  77. 
He  married  Elizabeth . 

Children. 

1.  Amos,  b.  Feb.  7,  1774;  bap.  Feb.  27,  and  died  next  day. 

2.  Asahel,  bap.  Aug.  20,  1775. 

3.  Molly,  bap.  Sept.  28,  1777. 

4.  Amos,  b.  Oct.  24,  1779. 

5.  Lucy,  bap.  July  14,  1782.    History  of  these  children  not  ascertained. 


134.  Nathaniel  White,  son  of  Nathaniel,  (62)  was  born 
in  Chatham,  Aug.  14,  1754.  He  was  living  there  in  1779, 
but  is  said  to  have  "removed  to  the  West."  The  later 
history  of  this  family  is  unknown. 

He  married,  Oct.  19,  1775,  Abigail  Miller  of  Chatham. 

Children. 

1.  Elijah,  b.  Sept.  16,  1777. 

2.  Deborah,  b.  Aug.  14,  1779. 


135.  Amos  White,  son  of  Capt.  Elijah,  (63)  was  born  in 
Chatham,- Nov.  20,  1745.  He  settled  in  East  Haddam,  Conn., 
and  was  engaged  in  foreign  trade.  He  died  in  Meriden, 
Conn.,  Aug.  21,  1825,  se.  79. 

He  married,  April  8,  1767,  Sarah  Griswold  of  E.  Had- 
dam, dau.  of  Caleb  Griswold.  She  was  born  May  11,  1748, 
and  died  Feb.  15,  1791, '«.  41. 

Children. 

1.  Abigail,    b.  Oct.  16, 1769;  m.  1st,  April  28, 1793f  Sylvanus  Lindsley,  of 

E.  Haddam,  a  druggist.  He  d.  Aug.  14,  1811,  and  she  m.  2d,  about 
May,  1822,  Samuel  Tibballs  of  Meriden,  who  d.  July  14,  1829. 
She  d.  in  Brooklyn,  O.,  Sept.  19,  1831,  ae.  62.  She  had,  by  hex- 
first  husband,  1.  George  White,  b.  March  5,  1794,  rem.  to  Eastern 
Tenn.;  2.  Edward  Johnson,  b.  Dec.  14,  1796,  was  a  clerk,  in  Tenn., 
and  d.  unm.,  Sept.,  1823,  ae.  26;  3.  Sylvester  Brainard,  b.  Dec. 
17,  1798,  was  a  farmer  in  Brooklyn,  0.,  and  d.  in  1834,  ae.  36. 
He  m.  1830,  Hannah  Andrews  of  Meriden,  Conn.,  who  m.  2d, 
Lester  Pasco,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  d.  April  7,  1857,  ae.  47; 
4.  Abby  Ann,  b.  Aug.  2,  1802,  m.  May  20,  1821,  Edwin  Foote, 
a  farmer  of  Brooklyn,  0.,  and  d.  March  21,  1837,  a?.  34.  He  d. 
Oct.  31,  1853,  ae.  54;  5.  Sarah  White,  b.  Dec.  15,  1803,  m.  July  .2, 
1829,  Diodate  Clark,  a  farmer,  of  Brooklyn,  O.,  where  they  now 
reside. 

2.  Amos,  b.  Oct.  13,  1772;  m.  Hannah  White.  -  (271) 

3.  William,  b.  Aug.  17,  1774;  d.  July  27,  1775. 

4.  Sarah,  b.  May  31,  1776;  m.  Oct.  4,  1801,  Sylvester  Pratt,  a  ship- 

master, of  E.  Haddam,  who  d.  Dec.  10,  1823,  ae.  46.  She  d.  Feb. 
20,  1840,  ae.  63.  She  had,  1.  Richard  S.,  b.  Oct.  23,  1805,  is  a 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  129 

merchant  and  manufacturer  in  E.  H.  He  m.  April  25,  1836,  Mary 
Bulkeley"  of  Chatham;  2.  Sarah  White,  b.  Dec.  11,  1809,  m.  Aug. 
4,  1833,  Lester  Pasco  of  E.  H.,  and  d.  April  30,  1835,  a?.  25. 

5.  William,  b.  Oct.  16,  1778;  d.  July  19,  1783. 

6.  George,  b.  Feb.  11,  1781;  d.  April  27,  1782. 

7.  Elizabeth,  b.  May,  29,  1784;   [1783,  town  rec.];  m.  Sept.  11,  1808, 

Eleazer  Scovil  of  Meriden,  and  d.  July  24,  1849,  as.  66.  She  had, 
1.  Elizabeth  White,  m.  May  9,  1832,  Henry  T.  Wilcox,  a  grocer,  of 
Meriden;  2.  Frances  A.,  b.  May  31,  1811,  m.  Feb.,  1854,  Benjamin 
Radcliff,  a  farmer,  and  resides  near  Circleville,  0.;  3.  George 
W.,  b.  Feb.  11,  1813,  m.  Mary  Burnes  of  Pittsburgh,  Penn.  He 
was  lost  on  the  Ohio  River,  Nov.,  1849;  4.  Lyman  E.,  b.  Nov. 
30,  1815,  is  a  farmer  in  Williamsport,  O.  He  m.  March,  1847, 
Rebecca  Alkiah;  5.  Jane  J.,  b.  June  25,  1817,  m.  1836,  John  F. 
Towner  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  a  merchant;  6.  A  child,  b.  and  d.  Jan., 
1819;  7.  Roxanna  G.,  b.  Sept.  25,  1821,  m.  Linus  Baldwin  of 
Meriden. 

8.  Charles,  b.  Aug.  8,  1785;  was  a  sea-faring  man,  and  d.  unm.,  Nov. 

27,  1824,  SB.  39. 

9.  George,  b.  Sept.  28,  1787;  is  a  dry  goods  merchant  in  New  York. 

10.  Sophia,  b.  July  16,  1790;  d.  Nov.  23,  1790. 


136.  Col.  Elijah  White,  son  of  Capt.  Elijah,  (63)  was 
born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  Feb.  28,  1748.  He  is  said  to 
have  resided  there  for  a  few  years,  and  to  have  been  a  sea- 
captain,  his  vessel  sailing  from  New  Bedford,  Mass.  He 
removed  to  Washington,  Berkshire  Co.,  Mass.,  where  he  was 
living  in  1778,  and  thence  to  Granville,  Washington  Co., 
N.  Y.,  and  is  supposed  to  have  been  a  merchant  there.  He 
died  in  Granville,  Dec.,  1804,  se.  56. 

He  married,  May  9,  1767,  Elizabeth  Arnold.  She  was 
born  Nov.  15,  1746,  and  died  in  Granville,  July  31,  1820, 
se.  73. 

Children. 

1.  Elijah,  b.  June  12,  1767;  m.  1st,  Olive  Cone;  2d,  Mrs.  M.  Stand- 

ish.  -  (272) 

2.  Wilson,  b.  March  15,  1769;  d.  Oct.  13,  1769. 

3.  Wilson,  b.  June  30,   1770;   m.   1st,     Rebecca     Town;     2d,     Mary 

Stebbins.  (273) 

4.  Elizabeth,  b.  August  24,   1772;   m.  William  Jones,   of   Sherburne, 

Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y. 

5.  Rachel,  b.  Jan.  1,  1775;  perhaps  m. Gould. 

6.  Clara,  b.  April  6,  1777;  m.  Moses  Chandler,  farmer,    and  resided 

near  Warsaw,  Wyoming  Co.,  N.  Y. 

7.  Lydia,  b.  March  30,  1780;  m.  April  12,  1798,  James  Bowen  of  Hart- 

ford, N.  Y.,  a  carpenter  and  farmer.       She  is  now  a  widow.     Her 
only  dau.,  Lydia,  m.  Zachariah  Sill  of  Hartford. 

8.  Laura,  b.  Oct.  13,  1782;    [1783?]  m.  Jan.  7,  1802,  Amos  Palmer, 

jun.,  of  Granville,  and  d.  Dec.  6,  1850,  a?.  68.    He  d.  June  16,  1856, 


130  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

se.  81.  She  had,  1,  Clarissa,  b.  Oct.  11,  1802,  d.  Feb.  17,  1825,  se. 
22;  2.  Hannah,  b.  March  16,  1804,  m.  Nov.  20,  1823,  Eli  Stone; 
3.  Anna  Mason,  b.  Jan.  8,  1806,  4.  Eliza  Delia,  b.  Jan.  25,  1808, 
m.  Nov.  8,  1829,  Dennis  Scranton;  5.  Amos,  b.  Jan.  26,  1810,  m. 
1st,  Sept.  9,  1835,  Lydia  Felch;  m.  2d,  July  27,  1837,  Ruth 
Barker;  6.  Abijah,  b.  Oct.  3,  1812,  m.  1st,  Dec.  3,  1843,  Charlotte 
L.  Sterling;  m.  2d,  March  23,  1848,  Laura  Emily  Briggs;  7.  Na- 
than, b.  Dec.  14,  1814,  m.  Nov.  22,  1837,  Amelia  Canda;  8.  Henry 
Wolcott,  b.  Dec.  11,  1816,  m.  1st,  Lorain  Bartlett;  m.  2d,  March 
20,  1856,  Sally  Ann  Sweet;  9.  Mary  White,  b.  March  3,  1819,  m. 
May  24,  1838,  Milo  Dibble;  10.  William  Edwin,  b.  Dec.  31,  1820, 
lives  in  Cleveland,  0.;  11.  Charles  White,  b.  Feb.  2,  1823,  lives 
in  Cleveland,  O.  He  m.  June,  1850,  Martha  Otis;  12.  Sarah  Jane 
Smith,  b.  June  14,  1825,  m.  May,  1849,  Daniel  Wooden. 

9.  Alfred,  b.  July  16, 1785;  m.  Huldah  Symonds,  and  had  several  children 

10.  Sophia,  b.  July  11,  1787;  m.  Abner  Mitchel,  and   lived  in  Penn. 

11.  Charles,  b.  March  17,  1791;  m.  Sarah  L.  Johnson.        -  (274) 


137.  Daniel  Hurlburt  White,  son  of  Capt.  Elijah,  (63) 
was  born  in  East  Haddam,  July  16,  1757.  He  removed  to 
Granville,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.,  about  1788,  and  died  there, 
Feb.  24,  1805,  36.  47.  He  was  a  silversmith. 

He  married,  Aug.  31,  1780,  Hannah  Brainard  of  East 
Haddam,  dau.  of  Daniel  Brainard  and  Esther  Gates.  She 
was  born  Aug.  25,  1761,  and  died  at  Brutus,  N.  Y.,  May  3, 
1826,  se.  64. 

Children. 

1.  Gideon  Brainard,  b.  Feb.  2,  1781;  d.  Oct.  6,  1795,  SB.  14.     (This  family 

is  recorded  at  East  Haddam.  The  eldest  child  was  born  in  Guil- 
ford,  Conn.;  the  five  youngest  in  Granville,  N.  Y. 

2.  William,  b.  Oct.  11,  1783;  m.  Electa  Everts.        -        -        -       (275) 

3.  Hope  Lord,  b.  Aug.  10,  1786;  m.  1st,  Oct.  12,  1806,  John  Walker, 

who  d.  in  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  about  1815;   m.  2nd,   1817,  Aaron  B. 
Sheldon,  a  farmer,  who  d.  Feb.,  1826;  m.  3d,  1836,  David  Thomas, 
a  farmer  of  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  where  they  now  reside. 
4.  Coral  Case,  b.  Feb.  25,  1789;  m.  Esther  B.  Johnson.        -         (276) 

5.  Fanny,  b.  Sept.  24,  1790;  d.  Jan.  4,  1796. 

6.  Jeremiah  Gates  Brainard,  b.  Dec.  22,  1795;  m.  Lois  A.  Richard- 

son. (2*77) 

7.  Fanny  Fidelia,  b.  May  27,  1798;  m.  Nov.  11,  1823,  John  Olmsted  of 

Auburn,  N.  Y.,  a  'cabinet-maker.  She  d.  without  issue,  Dec.  8, 
1842,  se.  44. 

8.  Hannah  Adelia,  b.  June  24,  1801;  m.  March  27,  1826,  David  Bonta, 

now  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  She  d.  Aug.  17,  1842,  ae.  41,  having  had, 
1.  Derrick  Hurlburt,  b.  Jan.  21,  1827;  2.  F.  Fidelia,  b.  July  24, 
1829;  3.  John  Olmsted,  b.  Aug.  15,  1831;  4.  Hope  Ann,  b.  June  15, 
1833;  5.  Catharine  T.,  b.  Aug.  27,  1835;  6.  Margaret  M.,  b.  Dec. 
1,  1839;  7.  Mary  S.,  b.  Jan.  16,  1841. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White  131 

138.  Noadiah  White,  Jim.,  son  of  Capt.  Noadiah,  (64) 
was  born  in  Chatham,  Conn.,  Dec.  18,  1745.  He  was  a 
farmer  there,  but  in  1805  removed  to  Hartford,  Vt.,  where 
he  lived  with  his  eldest  son.  He  died  in  1816,  se.  71. 

He  married,  Jan.  30,  1772,  Mercy  Mayo  of  Chatham.  She 
was  born  April  27,  1742,  and  died  in  1816,  se.  74. 

Children. 

1.  Noadiah,  b.  Oct.  22,  1772;  d.  Dec.  16,  1776. 

2.  Eunice,  b.  April  2,  1775;  lived  with  her  brother  Amos,  and  d.  unm., 

Feb.,  1814,  a.  38. 

3.  Noadiah,  bap.  June  8,  1777;  m.  Wealthy  Hazen.        -        -         (278) 

4.  Rebecca,  bap.  July  11,  1779;  m.  Oct.  5,  1804,  Joseph  Wells  of  Chat- 

ham, and  d.  July.  31,  1814,  se.  35.  He  d.  April  18,  1823.  She  had, 
1.  Eunice,  b.  Aug.  7,  1805;  2.  Thomas,  b.  June  16,  1807,  rem.  to 
Ohio;  3.  Hannah,  b.  Sept.  23,  1809,  m.  Philip  H.  Sellew. 

5.  Richard,  b.  Jan.  8,  1782;  is  unm.,  and  lives  in  Ontario,  Wayne  Co., 

N.  Y. 
6.  Amos,  b.  June  3,  1785;  m.  Sally  White.  -  (279) 


139.  Joseph  White,  son  of  Capt.  Noadiah,  (64)  was  born 
in  Chatham,  March  29,  1752,  (N.  S.)  He  was  a  farmer  in 
that  town,  but  removed  to  Middlefield,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died,  July  31,  1835,  se.  83.  His  children  were  all 
born  in  Chatham. 

He  married,  March  29,  1791,  Hannah  Gates  of  East  Had- 
dam,  dau.  of  Timothy  Gates  and  Hannah  Percival.  She 
was  born  March  29,  1762,  and  died  April  25,  1835,  se.  73. 

Children. 

1.  Gustavus,  b.  April  25,  1792;  d.  unm.,  at  Middlefield,  June  25,  1853, 

as.  61. 

2.  Laura,  b.  May  30,  1794;  m.  March  16,  1815,  James  J.  Rice,  who  d.  at 

Salina,  N.  Y.,  April  2,  1838,  se.  46.  She  d.  Dec.  20,  1853,  as.  59. 
She  had,  1.  Emily,  b.  June  19,  1816,  d.  Feb.  19,  1839,  ae.  22;  2. 
Augusta,  b.  Feb.  25,  1819,  d.  July  11,  1837,  se.  18;  3.  Juliet,  b.  April 
28,  1821,  d.  April  28,  1838,  ae.  17;  4.  A  son,  d.  in  infancy;  5.  De 
Witt  C.,  b.  May  5,  1823,  is  a  physician  in  Marysville,  Cal.  He 
m.  March  23,  1854,  Lydia  C.  Mitchell;  6.  Celestia,  b.  Nov.  16,  1825, 
d.  Jan.  3,  1826;  7.  Charlotte  E.,  b.  Dec.  30,  1826;  m.  Aug.  18, 
1852,  Mark  Brummagim,  a  banker  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.;  8. 
Euclid  E.,  b.  Dec.  6,  1829,  a  druggist  in  Marysville,  Cal.;  '9. 
Cynthia  A.,  b.  March  15,  1832,  m.  April  26,  1857,  Charles  Wood 
of  Marysville;  10.  Joseph  G.,  b.  Aug.  15,  1835,  resides  in  Mid- 
dlefield, N.  Y.;  is  a  civil  engineer. 

3.  Caroline,  b.  March  10,  1796;  m.  Feb.  15,  1820,  Ebenezer  S.  Rice  of 

Salina,  N.  Y.,  who  d.  June,  1845.  She  resides  in  S.  She  has  had, 
1.  Maria  Gates,  b.  May  13,  1821,  d.  Nov.  17,  1839,  ae.  18;  2.  Edwin 
White,  b.  Sept.  5.  1822,  d.  March,  1849,  ae.  26;  3.  Lucien  Percival, 


132  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

* 

b.  Sept.  30,  1824,  a  machinist  at  Adrian,  Mich.;  4.  Evelin  Hart, 
b.  Nov.  10,  1826,  d.  Sept.  1,  1828;  5.  Othman  Sawyer,  b.  Jan.  20, 
1829,  d.  Dec.  16,  1838;  6.  Oscar  Derobayne,  b.  April  7.  1831,  d. 
1855,  JE.  24;  7.  Franklin  Elliot,  b.  Jan.  13,  1841. 

4.  Statira,  b.  March  25,  1798;  lives  in  Middlefield. 

5.  Joseph,  b.  May  9,  1800;  m.  Marietta  Roseboom.        -  (280) 

6.  Hannah  Esther,  b.  March  10  1803;  lives  in  Middlefield. 


140.  Abijah  White,  son  of  Capt.  Noadiah,  (64)  was  born 
in  Chatham,  Jan.  18,  1763.  He  removed  to  the  State  of 
N.  Y.,  and  died  in  Canajoharie,  Jan.  24,  1842,  se.  79. 

He  married,  Feb.  1,  1789,  Hannah  Hall  of  Chatham. 
She  was  born  Feb.  1,  1769,  and  died  March  6,  1841,  se.  72. 

Children. 

1.  Lester,  b.  Dec.  12,  1789;  d.  Oct.  2,  1790. 

2.  Sally,  b.  July  11,  1791-;  m.  Amos  White.  (Family  279) 

3.  Polly,  b,  Nov.  10,  1793;  m.  Bushnel  Hibbard  of  Canajoharie,  a  merch- 

ant, who  d.  June,  1830,     She  has  had  several  children,  of  whom 
Charles  and  Rufus  resides  in  Canajoharie,  and  have  families. 

4.  Augustus,  b.  May  4,  1796;  d.  Nov.  3,  1796. 

5.  Abijah  L.,  b.  Aug.  25,  1797;  m.  Sally  Jones.        -*       -        -         (281) 

6.  Nancy,  b.  Aug.  25,  1800;  m.  James  Durham,  for  some  years  a  clerk 

in  one  of  the  Departments  at  Washington,  D.  C.     She  d.  in  W., 
July,  1851,  leaving  a  family. 

7.  Lucinda,  b.  March  27,  1802;  m.  George  Geortner,  a  farmer,  of  Can- 

ajoharie.    She  has  five  daughters,  and  one  son,  now  living. 

8.  Amos  H.,  b.  Aug.  £4,  1804;  m.  Jane  Ann  Paff.         -  (282) 

9.  Laura,  b.  March  1,  1807;  m.  Willard  R.  Wheeler,  merchant,  who  d. 

May  18,  1844,  ae.  43.     She  resides  at  Ames  Village,  Canajoharie. 

10.  Jane  Ann,  b.  March  12,  1810;  m.  Clinton  Wetmore.     They  rem.  to 

Missouri,  where  she  d.  May  2,  1844,  a?.  34. 


141.  Samuel  White,  son  of  Capt.  Noadiah,  (64)  was  born 
in  Chatham,  Conn.,  Feb.  11,  1767.  He  was  living  in  Thet- 
ford,  Vt.,  at  the  time  of  his  marriage,  but  after  a  few  years 
removed  to  N.  Y.,  and  died  in  Georgetown,  Madison  Co.,  May 
10,  1843,  SB.  76. 

He  married,  Jan.  21,  1798,  Cynthia  Allis  of  Somers, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Samuel  Allis  and  Olive  Makepeace.  She  was 
born  April  27,  1773,  and  died  Aug.  27,  1849,  ae.  76. 

Children. 

1.  Backus,  b.  Dec.  17,  1798;  m.  Ann  Maria  Powers.        -        -         (283) 

2.  Marinda,  b.  Jan.  9,  1801;  m.  Jan.  4,  1827,  Edward  Smith,  a  farmer, 

of  DeRuyter,  Madison  Co.,  and  has  had,  1.  Charles  W.,  b.  Sept. 
20,  1827;  2.  Zelotes  A.,  b.  May  20,  1829;  d.  Aug.  24,  1830;  3.  Henry 
C.,  b.  Oct.  6,  1831,  d.  Sept.  17,  1832;  4.  Samuel  E.,  b.  May  25,  1836. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White..  1S3 

S.Cynthia,  b.  July  25,  1803;  m.  Jan.  20,  1822,  Dwight  Gardner  of  De 
Ruyter,  a  farmer.  She  has,  1.  Lucinda,  b.  Feb.  5,  1823,  m.  Jan. 
13  1842,  Wilson  Lamb;  2.  Harriet,  b.  April  1,  1825,  m.  Sept.  15, 
1857,  Henry  P.  Hart;  3.  Susan,  b.  Aug.  17,  1827,  m.  Jan.  27,  1859, 
John  H.  Fuller;  4.  Marinda,  b.  Feb.  19,  1830,  m.  March  8,  1849, 
Warren  I.  Alvord;  5.  Esther,  b.  Dec.  15,  1832,  m.  July  7,  1857, 
Mason  M.  Marsh;  6.  Cynthia  Alice,  b.  April  20,  1835;  7.  Dwight 
F.,  b.  March  5,  1838;  8.  Austin  A.,  b.  April  17,  1841. 

4.  Austin  A.,  b.  July  19,  1805;  m.  Polly  M.  Powers.        -          -       (284) 


142.  David  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Hon.  Ebenezer,  (65)  was 
born  in  Chatham,  Conn.,  Sept.  7,  1754.  He  inherited  a  part 
of  his  father's  homestead,  and  settled  there  as  a  farmer,  in 
the  present  town  of  Portland.  In  connection  with  his 
brother  Daniel,  he  also  carried  on  the  business  of  ship- 
building, for  several  years.  He  was  a  justice  of  the  peace. 
He  died  Sept.  18,  1833,  a>.  79. 

He  married,  1st,  Dec.  29,  1774,  Mary  Ann  Stocking  of 
Upper  Middletown.  She  died  Dec.  4,  1797,  se.  45. 

He  married,  2d,  Oct.  15,  1798,  Mrs.  Mary  Prior,  widow  of 
Allen  Prior  of  Windsor,  and  dau.  of  Dr.  Joseph  Wells,  of 
Berlin,  and  of  Mary  Hart.  She  died  Dec.  15,  1838,  ae.  79. 
Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Sally,  b.  Nov.  24,  1777;  m.  Feb.  14,  1802,  Edmund  Ward,  master- 

carpenter  for  her  father.  They  settled  in  Fairfield,  Herkimer 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  a  farmer.  He  d.  Jan.  12,  1824,  se.  62. 
She  d.  Dec.  18,  1824,  ae.  47.  She  had,  1.  Henrietta,  b.  Sept.  3, 
1802,  m.  March  10,  1828,  Ebenezer  Butler  White:  (Fam.  287;) 
2.  Sally  Gould,  b.  Dec.  24,  1804,  m.  Alden  B.  Cooper  of  Fairfield, 
N.  Y.  She  d.  in  Portland,  Conn.,  Oct.  29,  1849,  ae.  45;  3.  Sidney 
David,  b.  July  28,  1807,  m.  Feb.  24,  1830,  Nancy  Mariette  Priest 
of  Fairfield;  4.  William  Edmund,  b.  Oct.  11,  1810,  d.  Aug.  13, 
1831,  ae.  21;  5.  Mortimer,  b.  Jan.  6.  1812,  rem.  to  Texas. 

2.  David,  b.  July  9,  1779;  m.  Abigail  Ames.         -  (285) 

3.  Anna,  b.  Sept.  18,  1781;  m.  June  21,  1801,  Silas  Shepard  of  Her- 

kimer, N.  Y.     She  has  had,  1.  Lucy,  m.  Hyzer  of  Steuben, 

N.  Y.;  2.  Ralph  W.,  lives  in  Freedom,  Ohio.     He  m.  1st,  Mary 

Shepard  of  Chatham,  Conn.;  m.  2d,  Julia  A ;  3.  Sally,  m.  John 

Hartman  of  Herkimer,  and  d.;  4.  Charles,  is  a  physician  at  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.  He  m.  —  — Doolittle  of  Herkimer;  5.  David 
Daniel,  m.  and  d. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

4.  Mary  Ann,  b.  July  27,  1799;  d.  Nov.  6,  1810,  se.  11. 

5.  James  Wells,  b.  April  27,   1802;  m.   1st,  Fanny  Hall;   2d,   M.   B. 

Lewis.  ....  (286) 


143.  Col.  Daniel  White,  son  of  Hon.  Ebenezer,  (65)  was 
born  in  Chatham,  Oct.  24,  1765.    He  was  a  farmer  there,  on 


134  Sixth   Generation   and   Children. 

the  homestead  of  his  father  and  grandfather.  In  1814  he 
served,  for  a  few  months,  with  the  rank  of  Major,  in  the 
defence  of  New  London,  Conn.  He  was  a  selectman  of 
Chatham,  and  held  other  town  offices.  Individual  trusts 
were  also  frequently  committed  to  his  charge.  He  died 
Dec.  25,  1845,  se.  80. 

He  married,  Jan.  24,  1791,  Abigail  Hills  of  East  Hartford, 
dau.  of  Jonathan  Hills  and  Mabel  Stanley.  She  was  born 
July  23,  1772,  and  died  Feb.  22,  1838,  se.  65. 

He  had  one  son, 

Ebenezer  Butler,  b.  Nov.  15,  1804;  m.  Henrietta  Ward.         -         (287) 


144.  Josiah  White,  son  of  Lieut.  Stephen,  (66)  was  born 
in  Chatham,  Sept.  5, 1761.  He  settled  there  as  a  farmer,  but 
for  a  few  years  previous  to  1812,  lived  in  other  places,  being 
engaged  in  merchandizing.  In  1812  he  removed  to  Verona, 
Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  in  1825  to  Floyd,  in  the  same  county. 
While  there,  he  held  the  offices  of  post-master  and  sheriff. 
He  returned  to  Verona,  where  he  died,  Sept.  17,  1831,  se.  70. 

He  married,  1st,  April  25,  1780,  Hannah  Hills  of  Glasten- 
bury,  Conn.,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Eunice  Hills.  She  was 
born  Jan.  7,  1762,  and  died  Sept.  5,  [21?]  1792,  se.  30. 

He  married,  2d,  1795,  Rebecca  Hills  of  East  Hartford, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Hills  and  Mabel  Stanley.  She  was 
born  Nov.  16,  1766. 

He  married,  3d,  Feb.  13,  1809,  Elisabeth  Porter  of  East 
Hartford,  born  Jan.  1,  1786,  dau.  of  Job  and  Margaret 
Porter.  She  now  resides  in  Selma,  Ala. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Stephen,  b.  1781;  d.  Aug.  23,  1781. 

2.  Stephen,  b.  Feb.  22,  1783;  m.  Mary  Lavinia  Cossitt.  (288) 

3.  Henry,  b.  Aug.  11,  1785;  grad.  at  Williams  College  in  1812,  and  was 

a  teacher,  in  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1813-1816.  He  then  went  to  the  South 
for  the  benefit  of  his  health,  and  spent  most  of  his  subsequent 
life  in  Alabama  and  the  adjoining  States.  His  health  not  per- 
mitting him  to  settle  in  the  ministry,  he  labored  chiefly  with 
destitue  churches  in  those  States,  and  sometimes  as  a  missionary 
among  the  Cherokee  Indians,  preaching  to  them  through  an  inter- 
preter. He  was  a  part  of  the  time  engaged  in  teaching,  and  for 
a  few  years  previous  to  his  death  "employed  his  unwearied 
exertions  in  establishing  and  endowing  a  Female  Seminary  at 
Claiborne,  Ala.,  which  he  had  the  satisfaction  to  see  in  full  and 
successful  operation.  He  d.  unm.,  March  13,  1829.  se.  43. 

4.  William  Czar,  b.  Nov.  25,  1787;  m.  Betsey  House.        -        -       (289) 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  135 

5.  Eveline,  b.  Sept.  1st,  1789;  m.  1st,  April,  1813,  Benjamin  B.  Smith  of 

Glastenbury,  Conn.,  a  cabinet-maker.  They  rem.  to  Verona,  N.  Y. 
She  m.  2d,  Jan.  27,  1825,  Hibbard  Pride,  a  farmer,  of  Busti, 
Chautauque  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  they  now  reside.  She  has,  by  her 
first  husband,  1.  William  Henry,  b.  June  1,  1815,  lives  in  Elk, 
Saginaw  Co.,  Mich.-  He  m.  Jan.  5,  1837,  Financy  Markress,  who 
d.  Sept.  22,  1855,_ae.  38.;  2.  Elmina  Fidelia,  b.  April  13,  1817,  m. 
June  20,  1842,  Cyrus  Spicer,  now  of  Busti. 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

6.  Walter,  b.  Nov.  20,  1795;*d.  unm.,  Feb.  11,  1821,  se.  25. 

Children;— By  the  Third  Marriage. 

7.  Harriet  Porter,  b.  Jan.  18,  1810;  m.  July  1,  1829,  Edwin  Fay,  Esq. 

(See  in  Fam.  35.)  He  grad.  at  Harvard  College  in  1817,  is  a 
lawyer  by  profession,  but  has  spent  most  of  his  life  in  teaching. 
He  is  now  a  planter  at  Rocky  Mount,  Autauga  Co.,  Ala.  She  has 
had,  1.  Harriet  Eleutheria,  b.  June  9,  1830,  d.  Aug.  31,  1831;  2. 
Edwin  Hedge,  b.  March  17,  1732,  grad.  Harv.  Coll.,  1852,  and  is  a 
teacher  in  La.;  3.  Sarah  Elisabeth  White,  b.  Feb.  6,  1835,  m. 
Samuel  P.  Stoddard  of  Selma;  4.  Eleutheria  Olivia,  b.  Jan.  15, 
1838,  d.  Aug.  6,  1857,  a?.  19;  5.  William  Henry,  b.  March  1,  1841; 
6.  Josiah  Dunham,  b.  Nov.  1,  1844. 

8.  Olivia  Hubbard,  b.  May  6,  1812;  m.  1st,  March  17,  1831,  Edmund 

Olmsted,  a  farmer,  of  Floyd,  N.  Y.,  who  d.  Jan.  5,  1832;  m.  2d, 
Dec.  21,  1842,  Rev.  James  M.  McKee,  a  Presbyterian  clergyman, 
now  of  Orion,  Pike  Co.,  Ala.  She  has  had,  by  her  second  husband, 
1.  Edwin  Leroy,  b.  Nov.  3,  1843;  2.  Harvey  Lloyd,  b.  March  10, 
1846;  3.  Caroline  Louisa,  b.  Dec.  13,  1848;  4.  John  McPherson, 
b.  March  5,  1851;  5.  William  Henry,  b.  June  18,  1853,  d.  in  infancy. 

9.  Elisabeth  Adeline,  b.  Nov.  27,  1814;  m.  Oct.  31,  1839,  Amos  H.  Lloyd 

of  Selma,  Ala.,  a  merchant  tailor. 

10.  Caroline  Amanda,  b.  April  1, 1821;  was  a  music-teacher,  and  d.  unm  , 

Aug.  30,  1845,  ze.  24. 


145.  George  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Lieut.  Stephen,  (66)  was 
born  in  Chatham,  Sept.  18,  1763.  He  was  a  farmer  there; 
was  a  justice  of  the  peace,  and  a  representative  from  that 
town,  in  the  Legislature,  in  1821.  He  died  June  1,  1848, 
le.  84. 

He  married,  1st,  Mabel  Hills  of  East  Hartford,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Hills  and  Mabel  Stanley.  She  was  born  Nov.  16, 
1766,  and  died  Dec.  6,  1817,  &.  51. 

He  married,  2d,  1818,  Hannah  T.  Starr,  of  Middletown. 
She  resides  in  Portland. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

1.  George  J.,  b.  May  20,  1819;  m.  Esther  Myrick.  -         (290) 

2.  Stephen  H.,  b.  Dec.  15,  1820;  m.  1st.  Sarah     Risley;     2d,     A.     W. 

Ufford.  (291) 

3.  Esther,  b.  Jan.  13,  1823;  d.  Jan.  15,  1823. 

4.  William  S.,  b.  Mar.  26,  1824;  m.  Emily  Strickland.          -  (292) 

5.  Hannah  E.,  b.  Aug.  20,  1826. 

6.  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.,  1829. 


136  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

146.  Timothy  White,  son  of  Timothy,  (67)  was  probably 
born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  about  1754.  He  was  a  black- 
smith, and  was  living  in  Hartford  in  1776,  but  resided  chiefly 
in  Upper  Middletown,  where  he  died,  April  27,  1824,  se.  70. 

He  married,  1st,  Aug.  20,  1778,  Mehitable  Smith,  of  Had- 
dam, dau.  of  Abner  Smith.  She  died  Sept.  1,  1794,  se.  38. 

He  married,  2d,  Ursula  Sloper  of  Southington,  Conn. 
She  died  many  years  since. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Samuel,  b.  March  10,  1780;  1st,  Elizabeth     Smith;     2d,    Mrs.     C. 

Hill.  -~  (293) 

2.  Sally,  b.  Feb.  4,  1782;  m.  Oct.  25,   [26?]  1800,  John  Mclntyre  of 

Hartford,  and  d.  July  13,  1849,  «.  67.  He  d.  Aug.  20,  1859,  se.  80. 
She  had,  Mary,  b.  March  26,  1802,  m.  John  Church;  2.  Adaline, 
b.  Jan.  27, 1803,  m.  James  Lovett;  3.  Sarah,  b.  Mar.  19, 1805,  m.  June 
21,  1826,  Charles  Loomis  of  Petersburg,  Va.;  4.  Julia  Ann,  b. 
Sept.,  1807;  5.  Rebecca,  b.  Aug.  22,  1808;  6.  Katharine,  b.  Feb.  21, 
1811,  m.  David  Stebbins  of  New  York,  and  d.  Nov.,  1848,  ae.  37;  7. 
Harriet,  b.  Feb.  27,  1814,  m.  Wiley  Jackson  of  Richmond,  Va.;  8. 
Fanny,  b.  April  7,  1816;  9.  Clarissa,  b.  July  4,  1818;  10.  John 
Sanford,  b.  Aug.  22,  1822,  res.  in  Hartford.  He  m.  March  5, 
1854,  Harriet  Colton;  11.  George  Henry,  b.  July  29,  1824;  12. 
James  Lovett,  b.  April  30,  1825,  d.  Nov.  11,  1831. 

3.  Mehitable,  b.  Sept.  10,  1784;  m.  Asa  White.         -         (Family  181) 

4.  Susanna,  b.  Dec.  8,  1786;  d.  March  8,  1787. 

5.  Timothy,   b.    Dec.   26,    1787;    m.    Roxy    Sage.  (294) 

6.  Heman,  b.  Nov.  19,  1789;  d.  at  the  Island  of  St.  Bartholomew,  W.  I., 

Oct.  25,  1809,  33.  nearly  20. 

7.  Luther,  b.  April  2,  1792;  d.  Oct.  15,  [14?]  1803,  ».  11. 

8.  Benjamin,  b.  Aug.  9,  1794;  m.  Sally  Cook.         -  (295) 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

9.  Orville,  b.  May  4,  1797;  d.  Nov.  17,  1797. 


147.  Samuel  White,  son  of  Aaron,  (68)  was  born  July  3, 
1762.  He  removed  from  Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  to  Oneida 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  lived  in  Holland  Patent,  in  the  town  of  Tren- 
ton, where  he  died,  March,  1833,  se.  70. 

He  married,  Oct.  3,  1787,  Anna  Merrow  of  East  Hartford, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Elisha  Merrow.  She  was  born  Nov.  19,  1764, 
and  died  Feb.  2,  1851,  se.  86. 

Children. 

1.  Aaron,  b.  Nov.  2,  1788;  m.  Rhoda  Bagg.  (296) 

2.  Nancy,  b.  Dec.  18,  1789;  m.  Samuel  Guiteau,  who  is  dead.     She  has 

three  children,  and  resides  in  Trenton. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  25,  1791;  m.  Dr.  David  Perry. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  137 

4.  Walter,  b.  July  5,  1793;  d.  in  Schoolcraft.  Mich.,  unm.,  Oct.  17,  1846, 

se.  53. 

5.  Sophia,  b.  Mar.  22,  1795;  d.  unm.,  Mar.  9,  1842,  ae.  47. 

6.  Laura,  b.  Mar.  15,  1797;  m.  Daniel  Buck,  who  is  dead    She  has  five 

children;  the  family  are  in  Ohio. 


148.  Col.  Daniel  Clark  White,"  son  of  Hon.  Hugh,  (69) 
was  born  in  Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  March  2,  1759.  He 
accompanied  his  father  to  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  upon  its  first 
settlement,  and  was  a  brewer  and  inn-keeper  there.  He 
died.  June  4,  1800,  ae.  41. 

He  married  Esther  Paine  of  Middletown,  dau.  of  Moses 
and  Esther  Paine. '  She  was  born  May  27,  1760,  and  died 
Feb.  19,  1839,  aa.  78. 

Children. 

1.  Andrew,  b.  about  1782;  d.  unm.,  May  6,  1838,  ae.  about  56. 

2.  Esther,  b.  March  15,  1785.     She  was  the  first  white  child  born  in 

Whitestown.  She  m.  Sept.  21,  1810,  Hon.  Henry  Randolph  Storrs. 
He  grad.  Yale  Coll.,  1804,  and  became  an  eminent  lawyer;  was 
first  Judge  of  Onejda  Co.  Court,  and  a  Member  of  Congress  from 
1817  to  1821,  and  1823  to  1831.  He  d.  July  29,  1837,  ae.  49.  Mrs. 
Storrs  now  res.  in  Gardner,  Me.  She  has  had,  1.  Henry 
Lemuel,  b.  July  1,  1811,  was  an  Episcopal  clergyman,  and  d.  at 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  May  16,  1852,  ae.  41;  2.  Fortune  Kingsley,  b. 
Feb.  15,  1813,  d.  unm.,  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Dec.  12,  1853,  ae 
40;  3.  Eliza,  b.  Oct.  21,  1814,  d.  Aug.  28,  1837,  as.  22;  4.  William 
Champion,  b.  Sept.  5,  1816,  is  a  lawyer  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  5. 
Peyton  Randolph,  b.  April  17,  1818,  d.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  June 
13,  1855,  a.  37. 

3.  Fortune  Clark,  b.  July  10,  1787;  m.  Experience  Patten.        -        (297) 


149.  Joseph  White,  son  of  Hon.  Hugh,  (69)  was  born  at 
Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  Jan.  16,  1761.  He  was  one  of  the 
company  that  first  settled  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  and  was  a 
farmer  there.  He  died  June  17,  1827,  &.  66. 

He  married,  1st,  April  4,  1782,  Lucy  Bulkley  of  Wethers- 
field,  Conn.,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Bulkley.  She  died  Nov. 
20,  1810,  se.  59. 

He  married,  2d,  Mrs.  Sybil  Willis,  who  died  in  1832. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Susan,  b.  Feb.  6,  1783;  was  the  child  taken  home  by  the  Indian 

Chief;  (see  p.  87.)     She  m.  Nathaniel  Eells  of  Whitestown,  who 
d.  about  1825.    She  d.  1850,  ae.  67.   'She  had  a  son  Calvin. 

2.  Lucy,  b.  July  22,  1784;  m.  1st,  1805,  Oman  Clark  of  Farmington, 


138  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Conn.,  a  farmer  who  d.  Feb.  14,  1815,  ae.  38.  She  m.  2d,  May, 
1816,  Jesse  Stanley  of  New  Britain,  Conn.,  a  farmer,  who  d.  Aug. 
19,  1827,  ae.  48.  She  is  living  in  Farmington.  She  had,  by  her 
first  husband,  1.  Henry  White,  b.  Feb.,  1807,  m.  1832,  Emily 
Stanley,  and  res.  in  Cleveland,  0.;  2.  Sarah,  b.  July  19,  1809,  m. 
'  Feb.  3,  1831,  Oren  Stanley  North  of  New  Britain;  3.  Mervin,  b. 
1812,  m.  Caroline  Guptill,  and  d.  June  27,  1854,  se.  42.  By  her 
second  husband,  4.  A  son,  b.  March  20,  1818,  d.  in  infancy;  5. 
Almira,  twin  with  the  last,  m.  June  15,  1843,  George  S.  Coe  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  cashier  of  the  Am.  Exchange  Bank,  New  York; 
6.  Margaret,  b.  Nov.  26,  1820,  m.  Dec.  31,  1844,  John  E.  Cowles  of 
Farmington;  7.  Oliver  Cromwell,  b.  Feb.  23,  1823,  m.  Oct.  13,  1847, 
Charlotte  Hine  of  New  Milford,  Conn.,  and  res.  in  New  Britain. 

3.  Huldah,  b.  April  19,  1786;  d.  in  infancy. 

4.  Henry,  b.  Feb.  8,  1788;  m.  Julia  Bidwell.  (298) 

5.  Abigail,  b.  Aug.  26,  1789;  m.  Samuel  Wilcox,  a  farmer  in  Whites- 

town,  and  has  had,  1.  Julia  Ann,  b.  Sept.  21,  1814;  2.  Lucy  Bulk- 
ley,  b.  Dec.  9,  1816;  3.  George  Chauncey,  b.  Dec.  1818;  4.  Susan 
Eells,  b.  March  5,  1823;  5.  Henry  White,  b.  Feb.  14,  1826;  6. 
Edward  Lindsley,  b.  Nov.  6.  1829;  7.  Samuel,  b.  Sept.  6,  1832. 

6.  Bulkley,  b.  March  10,  1791;  d.  in  infancy. 

7.  Bulkley,  b.  May  2,  1793;  d.  in  infancy. 

8.  Joseph,  b.  Dec.  10,  1794;  m. .  (299) 

9.  Thomas  Bulkley,  b.  Feb.  3,  1797;  m.  and  had  a  family.    He  lived  in 

Mich,  for  a  few  years.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Mexican  war,  and 
d.  in  Texas  or  Mexico,  about  1850. 

10.  Eliza,  b.  Nov.  7,  1798;  m.  Reuben  Wilcox  of  Whitestown,  had  four 

children,  and  d.  about  1825. 

11.  Mary,  b.  1800;  m.  Henry  Cooley  of  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  and  d. 

without  issue,  in  1836. 


150.  Hugh  White,  Jim.,  son  of  Hon.  Hugh,  (69)  was  born 
at  Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  Jan.  16,  1763.  He  was  for 
three  years  a  soldier  in  the  Revolutionary  Army,  and  was 
for  a  while  on  board  a  privateer.  He  went  with  his  father 
to  Whitestown,  N.  Y,  and  was  a  farmer  there.  A  few 
years  previous  to  his  death  ,he  removed  to  Shrewsbury,  N. 
J.,  where  he  died,  April  7,  1827,  se.  64. 

He  married,  1st,  about  1787,  Tryphena  Lawrence  of  Ca- 
naan, Conn.,  dau  .of  Jonas  Lawrence  and  Tryphena  Lawr- 
ence. She  was  born  July  4,  1768,  and  died  March  30,  1800, 

86.31. 

He  married,  2d,  March  5,  1801,  Susan  Smith  of  Whites- 
town,  who  died  July  21,  1805. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Robert,  b.  Nov.  27,  1788.     He  lived  many  years  in  preferred  re- 

tiremen,   in   Missouri,   and   died   at  a   time   and   place   unknown, 
leaving,  it  is  said,  six  children. 

2.  Canvass,  b.  Sept.  8,  1790;  m.  Louisa  Loomis.          -         -         (300) 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  139 

3.  Charlotte,  b.  Oct.  15,  1792;  m.  Esek  Walcott,  and  rem.  to  Walnut 

Hills,  Miss.,  where  she  d.  Jan.,  1831,  ae.  38.     He  d.  about  1837. 
She  had,  1,  Charlotte;  2.  Edward,  d.;  3.  Ann;  4.  Louisa. 

4.  Tryphena,  b.  Sept.  30,  1794;  d.  Feb.  10,  1801,  ae.  6. 

5.  Sophia,  b.  Jan.  6,  1796;  m.  1816,  John  Duston,  now  of  Kingston, 

Mo.     She  had  Anna  Maria,  and  other  children. 

6.  Hugh,  b.  Dec.  25,  1798;  m.  Maria  M.  Mansfield.        -        -         (301) 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

7.  Susan,  b.  July  17,  1802;  m.  1820,  Joseph  S.  Porter  of  Utica,  now  of 

Alleghany,  N.  Y. 


151.  Ansel  White,  son  of  Hon.  Hugh,  (69)  was  born  at 
Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  Jan.  11,  1765.  He  accompanied 
his  father  to  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  and  settled  there  as  a 
farmer.  He  died  Feb.  21,  1858,  &.  93. 

He  married,  about  Jan.,  1791,  Anna  Root.  She  was  born 
July  7,  1770,  and  died  Nov.  2,  1854,  33.  84. 

Children. 
1.  Ebenezer,  b.  Jan.  7,  1792;  d.  unm.,  Oct.  1851,  ae.  59. 

2.  Lavinia,  b.  Sept.  15,  1793;  m:  Nov.  4,  1816,  Nathan  S.  Roberts,  a 

civil  engineer,  and  resided  in  Canastota,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.     He 
d.  about  Nov.,  1850.    She  d.  about  April  15,  1858,  ae.  64.    She  had, 

1.  DeWitt  Clinton,  b.  July  28,  1817,  res.  in  Canastota.    He  m.  1st, 
Sept.  14,  1842,  Caroline  Cummins,  who  d.     He  m.  2d,  May  25, 
1847,  Helen  Ward;  2.  Mary  Jane,  b.  Dec.  7,  1819,  m.  July  2,  1839, 

S.  Spencer,  Esq.,  and  d.  April  14,  1840,  ae.  20;  3.  Albert  Backus,  b. 
March  20,  1822;  4.  Lavinia  Catherine,  b.  Feb.  26,  1825,  m.  Aug. 
16,  1847,  Addison  G.  Williams,  now  of  Buffalo,  a  civil  engineer;  5. 
Frances  Josephine,  b.  June  27,  1827,  m.  June  27,  1849,  William 
B.  Fisk  of  Syracuse;  6.  Nathan  Smith,  b.  Feb.  3,  1833. 

3.  Aurelia,  b.  April  16,  1795;  m. Graves,  and  d.  about  April,  1828, 

33.    33. 

4.  Fanny,  b.  Feb.  19,  1797;  m.  1st,  -    -  Sprague;  m.  2d,  John  Robin- 

son of  Whitestown.    She  had,  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Lydia  Ann, 
m.   Fey  Hutchins,  of  Chittenango,   N.   Y.:   by  her   2d,   husband, 

2.  Catherine. 

5.  Halsey,  b.  June  26,  1800;  is  a  farmer  in  Tully,  Mo. 

6.  Sally,  b.  Sept.  21,  1802;  d.  unm.,  Nov.  4,  1852,  33.  50. 

7.  Catherine,   b.   Sept.   11,   1807;   m.   June   16,   1832,   John   Grouse   a 

merchant  in   Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  and  has,  1.  John  J.,  b.  Aug.   16, 
1834;  2.  D.  Edgar,  b.  June  11,  1843. 

8.  Ansel,  b.  June  19,  1808;  went  to  the  West. 

9.  John,  b.  July  17,  1810;  went  to  Missouri. 

10.  Lydia  Ann,  b.  Aug.  5,  1812;  d.  Aug.  15,  1814. 


152.  Philo  White,  son  of  Hon.  Hugh,  (69)  was  born  at 
Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  June  25,  1767.  He  was  a  farmer 
in  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  and  was  also  at  one  time  engaged  in 


140  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

merchandizing  ,at  that  place  and  at  Tioga  Point.     He  died 
April  12,  1849,  se.  82. 

He  married,  1788,  Esther  Holt  of  Whitestown,  dau.  of 
Isaac  Holt.    She  died  February,  1841,  se.  75. 

Children. 

1.  Jones,  b.  Sept.  10,  1789;  m.  Mary  Lewis.        -  (302) 

2.  Charlotte,  b.  1791;  d.  1793. 

3.  Harriet,  b.  Sept.  6,  1792;  m.  1st,  Nov.,  1811,  Lewis  J.  Dauby  of 

Whitestown,  who  d.  1817.  She  m.  2d,  March  31,  1822,  James 
Goodrich  of  W.  She  has  had,  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Helen,  b. 
Nov.  14,  1812,  d.  Oct.  7,  1813;  2.  Helen,  b.  Dec.  8,  1816,  m.  July 
9,  1840,  S.  Wright  Crittenden  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  Aug.  17, 
1842,  ae.  25,  By  her  second  husband,  3.  Cordelia,  b.  March  2,  1823, 
m.  March  7,  1842,  James  L.  Smith  of  W.,  now  of  Tabor,  Fremont 
Co.,  Iowa;  4.  Henrietta,  b.  March  6,  1825,  m.  April  24,  1849, 
Daniel  S.  Frost  of  Knowlesville,  Orleans  Co.,  N.  Y.,  who  d.  Sept. 
15,  1850;  she  res.  in  W.;  5.  Gustavus,  b.  July  29,  1826,  m.  1850, 
Jane  P.  Thompson  of  Whitesville,  Racine  Co.,  Wis.,  where  he 
resides;  6.  Edmond  Curran,  b.  Aug.  26,  1828,  lives  in  Whitestown. 
He  m.  Sept.  6,  1849,  Harriet  E.  Curtiss  of  Sauquoit,  Oneida  Co.; 
7.  Dwight,  b.  July  31,  1831,  lives  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.  He  m. 
Sept.  8,  1857,  Alzina  A.  Johnson  of  Watertown,  Wis. 

4.  Hiram,  b.  April  11,  1794;  m.  Aminta  Thruston.        -  (303) 

5.  Philo,  b.  June  23,  1796;  m.  Nancy  R.  Hampton.         -        -         (304) 

6.  Charles,  b.  Sept.,  1799;  was  a  jeweler  in  Mobile,  Ala.,  where  "he 

frequently  filled  responsible  municipal  posts."  He  d.  unm.,  Oct., 
1848,  ».  49. 

7.  Esther,  b.  1802;  m.  1826,  David  O.  Macomber  of  Utica,  now 

of  the  city  of  New  York. 

8.  Lois,  b.  1805;  m.  1828,  George  Manchester  of  Utica,  N.  Y. 

They  resided  in  Boston,  Mass.,  where  she  d.  without  issue,  about 
1851.  He  d.  about  1852. 

9.  Julia  Ann,  b.  July  13,  1808;  m.  Jan.  1,  1827,  Sidney  R.  Kennedy,  of 

Brookfield,  Madison  Co.,  now  of  Auburn,  N.  Y.  She  has  had,  1. 
Cornelia,  b.  Sept.  9,  1829,  m.  May,  1849,  Joseph  Perkins  of 
Phelps,  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y.;  2.  Harriet  White,  b.  Oct.  3,  1831,  m. 
Sept.,  1852,  Theodore  H.  Cone  of  Auburn;  3.  Norman  Hulbert,  b. 
June  6,  1833;  res.  in  Auburn.  He  m.  Feb.,  1857,  Mary  Jane  Van 
Tuyl;  4.  Esther  Elizabeth,  b.  June  9,  1835,  m.  Aug.,  1855,  Peter 
Petrie  of  Phelps,  N.  Y.;  5.  Arthur  Sidney,  b.  Oct.  31,  1837,  is  in 
the  U.  S.  Navy;  6.  Isaac  Eugene,  b.  May  24,  1840,  lives  at  Clifton 
Springs,  N.  Y.;  7.  Charles  White,  b.  Aug.  1844,  d.  Jan.  22,  1846. 


153.  Elisha  White,  son  of  Rev.  Stephen,  (70)  was  born 
in  Windham,  Conn.,  Sept.  16,  1754.  He  was  a  farmer  in 
that  town,  and  died  there,  Feb.  3.  1835,  se.  80. 

He  married,  Nov.  4,  1779,  Lois  Webb  of  Windham,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Webb  and  Deborah  Davidson.  She  was  born  Feb. 
16,  1754,  and  died  Jan.  22,  1835,  se.  81. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  141 

Children. 

1.  Harry,  b.  Feb.  14,  1781;  d.  Aug.  23,  1782. 

2.  Samuel,  b.  Sept.  22,  1782;  d.  July  31,  1796,  ae.  13. 

3.  Thomas,  b.  Sept.  23,  1784;  sailed  from  New  York,  for  New  Orleans, 

Dec.,  1814,  in  a  vessel  which  was  never  heard  from.  He  was 
unmarried. 

4.  Oliver  Dyer,  b.  Feb.  17,  1787;  d.  Jan.  31,  1788. 

5.  Dyer,  b.  Dec.  6,  1788;  d.  unm.,  at  Warren,  Ohio,  Sept.  12,  1852,  ae.  63. 

6.  Elisha,  b.  Aug.  9,  1791;  m.  Lydia  Dyer.  (305) 

7.  Mira',  b.  Mar.  25,  1794;  m.  May  5,  1834,  John  Champion,  formery  of 

Lebanon,  Conn.,  afterwards  of  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  He  d.  March  9, 
1853,  ae.  71.  She  resides  in  Ypsilanti,  and  has,  1.  Charles  Rock- 
well, b.  Aug.  19,  1835;  2.  Henry  Crane,  b.  Dec.  28,  1836. 

8.  Charles,  b.  June  20,  1797;  res.  in  Warren,  Trumbull  Co.,  O. 


154.  Hon.  Dyer  White,  son  of  Rev.  Stephen,  (70)  was 
born  in  Windham,  Conn.,  May  20,  1762.  After  studying  law 
with  the  Hon.  Charles  Chauncey,  he  commenced  the  practice 
of  his  profession  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  in  1785,  and  resided 
there  during  the  remainder  of  his  life.  He  possessed  to  a 
great  degree  the  esteem  and  confidence  of  his  fellow-citizens, 
and  was  much  resorted  to,  as  a  judicious  adviser  ,a  safe  legal 
counsellor,  and  a  kind  of  efficient  friend.  He  held -the  office 
of  Clerk  of  the  Superior  Court  for  New  Haven  County,  for 
twenty  years,  and  was  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  County 
Court,  or  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  for  the  same  County, 
for  seventeen  years.  By  his  sound  judgment  and  consistent 
piety,  he  was  enabled  to  do  much  useful  service  for  the  com- 
munity in  which  he  lived  ,and  for  the  Church  of  Christ  with 
which  he  was  connected.  He  died  Nov.  2,  1841,  &.  79.  The 
following  is  a  fac-simile  of  his  autograph. 


He  married,  1st,  March  18,  1791,  Susanna  Whittelsey  of 
New  Haven,  dau.  of  Rev.  Chauncey  Whittelsey,  pastor  of  the 
First  Congregational  Church  in  New  Haven,  and  of  Martha 
Newton.  She  was  born  Sept.  25, 1766,  and  died  Oct.  2,  1796, 
aB.  30. 

He  married,  2d,  March  11,  1801,  Hannah  Wetmore  of  Mid- 


142  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

dletown,  dau.  of  Seth  Wetmore  and  Mary  Wright.    She  was 
born  May  28,  1773,  and  died  June  20,  1830,  <E.  57. 

He  married,  3d,  Oct.  24,  1832,  Mrs.  Eunice  Bassett,  widow 
of  Rev.  Amos  Bassett,  D.  D.,  of  Hebron,  Conn.,  and  dau.  of 
Ralph  Pomeroy  of  Hartford.  She  was  born  Nov.  25,  1776, 
and  is  still  living. 

Child; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Harriet,  b.  Dec.  28,  1793;  d.  Sept.  11,  1795. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

2.  A  son,  b.  Jan.  9,  1802;  d.  the  same  day. 

3.  Henry,  b.  March  5,  1803;  m.  Martha  Sherman.         -        -         (306) 


155.  Capt.  Timothy  White,  son  of  Dea.  John,  (71)  was 
born  Oct.  21,  1747.  He  was  a  sea-captain,  and  resided  in 
New  Haven,  where  he  died,  May  31,  1803,  ae.  55.  The  name 
of  his  first  wife  is  not  ascertained. 

He  married,  2d,  Mercy  Clark  of  Woodbridge  ,Conn.  She 
died  April  12,  1838,  ae.  85. 

Child; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Isaac,  b.  April  28,  1769;   d.  unm.,  at  Hispaniola,  W.  I.,  July  27, 

1795,  ae.  26. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

2.  Mary,  b.  April  14,  1773;  m.  1st,  Benjamin  English,  Jun.,  of  New 

Haven;  m.  2d,  Chauncey  Johnson  of  Seymour,  Conn. 

3.  Huldah,  b.  Oct.  7,  1775;  m.  Eldad  Gilbert  of  New  Haven,  and  d.  Jan. 

4,  1840,  ae.  64.    He  d.  Dec.  19,  1841.     She  had,  1.  Eunice;  2.  Isaac, 
d.;  and  two  children  who  d.  in  infancy. 

4.  Amos,  b.  Oct.  31,  1777;  m.  Polly  Kimberly.        -  (307) 

5.  Jared,  b.  April  15,  1780;  d.  unm.  in  Augusta,  Ga.,  Sept.  3,  1803,  ae.  23. 
6.Almira,  b.  July  30,  1782;  m.  Feb.  5,  1804,  Joseph  N.  Clark  of  New 

Haven,  and  is  now  living,  a  widow. 

7.  Aaron  Clark,  b.  Oct.  19,  1784;  m.  Clarissa  S.  Warland.        -        (308) 

8.  Hannah,  b.  Feb.  9,  1787;  d.  Aug.  22,  1795,  ae.  8. 

9.  Timothy,  b.  March  17,  1789;  d.  at  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  of  yellow 

fever,  Sept.  25,  1806,  ae.  17.     (Oct.  10,  1806,  on  grave-stone.) 


156.  Lieut.  John  White,  son  of  Dea.  John,  (71)  was  born 
in  1756.  He  settled  in  Derby,  Conn.,  and  died  Feb.  18, 
1830,  ae.  74.  He  was  a  Revolutionary  soldier. 

He  married,  May  25,  1778,  Anna  Bostwick  of  Derby. 
She  died  June  4,  1831,  ae.  73. 

Children. 

1.  Elisha,  b.  Nov.  14,  1779;  m.  Ethelinda  Canfield.         -        -         (309) 

2.  John,  b.  Dec.  29,  1780;  m.  Martha  Hotchkiss.         -         -  (310) 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White  143 

3.  Anna,  b.  May  30,  1783;  m.  Nathan  Tomlinson  of  Oxford,  Conn.,  had 

two  children,  and  d.  Aug.,  1815,  ae.  32. 

4.  Sally,  b.  April  5,  1785;  m.  David  Sanford  of  Bethany,  and  d.  Feb., 

1836,  se.  50.     She  left  no  children. 

5.  Daniel,  b.  Nov.  11,  1787;  m.  Sally  Sharp.         -  (311) 

6.  Isaac,  b.  Sept.  2,  1789;  m.  Ann  Gilbert.        -        -  -       (312) 

7.  Maria,  b.  Oct.  10,  1791;  m.  Ailing  Brown  of  New  Haven,  and  d. 

Aug.  4,  1855,  ae.  63.    She  had  five  children,  all  of  whom  d.  young. 

8.  Polly,  b.  Oct.  11,  1793;  m.  John  Jenks  of  Amenia,  Dutchess  Co.,  N. 

Y.  She  is  living,  a  widow.  She  has  had,  1.  Fredrick,  m.,  lives 
in  Sharon,  Conn.;  2.  Marietta,  d.  unm.;  3.  Jane;  4.  Ann  Maria;  5. 
Emily,  m.  Dutton;  lives  in  Norfolk,  Conn. 

9.  Rebecca,  b.  Aug.  23,  1795;  m.  Medad  Keeney  of  Seymour,  Conn., 

and  d.  May,  1826,  ae.  30,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  daughters. 

10.  Susan,  b.  Sept.  17, 1797;  m.  Isaac  Johnson  of  Derby,  and  d.  April, 

1850,  ae.  52.     He  is  dead.     She  had  three  children. 

11.  Amanda,  b.  Oct.  2,  1788;  m.  Samuel  Spencer  of  Derby,  who  is  dead. 

She  d.  in  1855,  leaving  two  children,  who  are  m. 

12.  Raymond  B.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1801;  m.  Harriet  Warner.        -          (313) 

13.  Amos,  b.  Dec.  22,  1803;  has  been  twice  married.        -        -         (314) 


157.  Isaac  White,  son  of  Moses,  (72)  was  born  in  Guil- 
ford,  Conn.,  Oct.  14,  1752.  He  lived  for  several  years  in 
Southington,  Conn.,  from  whence  he  removed,  about  1791. 
to  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  resided  a  few  miles  east  of 
Utica.  About  1815  he  removed  to  Springville,  Erie  Co.,  N. 
Y.,  where  he  died,  Jan.  13,  1821,  [1822?]  se.  68. 

He  married,  Dec.  7,  1775,  Thankful  Clark  of  Southington, 
dau.  of  Col.  Joel  Clark,  who  died  in  New  York  in  1776,  while 
a  prisoner  of  war.  She  was  born  Jan.  1,  1760,  and  died 
June  27,  1836,  se.  76 

Children. 

1.  Nancy,  b.  Jan.  31,  1779;  m.  Sylvanus  Munson,  and  d.  Aug.  13,  1849, 

se.  70.     She  rem.  to  Ohio  or  Indiana,  and  had  a  large  family; 
Sophia,  Sally,  and  others. 

2.  Truman,  b.  Nov.  8,  1780;  m.  Betsey  Tuthill.        ...         (315) 

3.  Francis,  b.  July  22,  1782;  m.  Emma  Rushmore.         -        -         (316) 

4.  Moses,  b.  June  30,  1784;  m.  Mary  Tuthill  and  others.        -         (317) 

5.  Isaac,  b.  April  27,  1786;  was  a  carpenter.    He  d.  of  yellow  fever,  in 

N.  Y.  city,  Aug.  21,  1807,  ae.  21.    (Grave-stone,  in  Trinity  Church- 
yard.    Aug.  24,  a  family  record.) 

6.  Roderick,  b.  Dec.  8,  1788;  m.  Lucy  Blakeslee.          -          -  (318) 

7.  Polly,  b.  Dec.  22,  1790;  m.  Dec.  16,  1812,  Samuel  Reed  Watson  a 

farmer,  of  Newport,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.    She  has  had,  1.  Albert 
Clark,  b.  Oct.  11,  1814,  d.  Oct.  15,  1837,  33.  23;  2.  Ruth,  b.  Jan.  6, 


144  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

1816.  m.  Jan.  1,  1835,  Daniel  Bowen,  and  d.  Oct.  12,  1838,  ae.  22; 
3.  Lydia,  b.  July  15,  1820,  d.  Oct.  4,  1839,  ae.  19;  4.  George  Francis, 
b.  Oct.  21,  1830,  lives  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

8.  Henry,  b.  Nov.  8,  1792;  d.  May,  1793,  a?.  6  mos. 

9.  Joel,  b.  July  2,  1794;  is  a  farmer  in  Westfield,  Medina  Co.,  OhiOj    He 

m.  1822,  Phebe  Blakeslee  of  Paris,  N.  Y. 

10.  Albert,  b.  May  19,  1797;  m.  -  — .  (319) 

11.  Thankful,  b.  Sept.  29,  1799;  m.  Sept.  5,  1818,  Henry  Edmonds,  and 

d.  July  24,  1838,  ae.  37.  She  had,  1.  Amanda  Malvinia,  b.  May 
16,  1819,  d.  April  19,  1841,  82.  22;  2.  Sylvania,  b.  Jan.  13,  1821, 
m.  Aug.  31,  1843,  Joel  Willard;  3.  Frederick  Henry,  b.  Jan.  13, 
1823;  4.  Thankful  W.,  b.  Jan.  9,  1827,  m.  Jan.  31,  1850,  William 
C.  Day  of  Mohawk,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.;  5.  Mary  M.,  b.  Oct.  21, 
1829,  d.  July  15,  1838;  6.  Orrilla,  b.  June  12,  1832,  m.  Dec.  31, 
1853,  James  H.  Buchanan;  7.  Albert  M.,  b.  Jan.  23,  1835;  8. 
Byron  W.,  b.  July  17,  1838,  was  drowned  July  17,  1845,  as.  1. 

12.  Aimer,  b.  March  14,  1802;  m.  Ruth  Ann  Tefft  and  others.       (320) 

13.  Frederick,  b.  Oct.  24,  1804;  lived  in  Cincinati,  0.    He  m.  Malvina — . 


158.  Moses  White,  Jun..  son  of  Moses,  (72)  was  born 
about  the  year  1757.  He  resided  in  Southington,  Conn. 
According  to  the  family  tradition,  "he  joined  the  American 
Army  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  marched  to  Canada, 
and  was  there  taken  prisoner  by  the  British.  He  was  treat- 
ed very  humanely  by  Gen.  Guy  Carleton,  who  liberated 
him."  His  daughter  states  that  "he  left  Southington,  Jan. 
22,  1783,  and  sailed  from  New  Haven.  He  was  taken 
prisoner,  and  carried  to  Tortola,  W.  I.,  where  he  was  set  at 
liberty.  He  then  went  to  St.  Thomas,  thence  to  Santa 
Cruz,  and  thence  to  Cape  Francis,  Hispaniola,  where  he  died, 
about  the  last  of  November,  1783,  aged  26  years." 

He  married,  Nov.  15,  1779,  Melitta  Porter,  dau.  of  Joshua 
Porter.  She  married,  2d,  Oct.  25,  1786,  Dr.  Perez  Mann  of 
Burlington,  Conn.,  and  died  Nov.  19,  1789. 

Children. 

1.  Porter,  b.  June  12,  1780;  d.  Sept.  12,  1782. 

2.  Laurinda  P.,  b.  April  22,  1782;  m.  May  17,  1801,  John  Miles  of 

Cheshire,  Conn.,  a  farmer,  who  d.  July  11,  1853,  a?.  75.  She  is  liv- 
ing in  Cheshire.  She  has  had,  1.  Roderick,  b.  Aug.  3,  1802,  m.  May 
29, 1828,  Zeruiah  Clark  of  Southington,  who  d.  Feb.  16,  1831,  ae.  22. 
He  d.  in  Cheshire;  2.  Fidelia,  b.  Feb.  9,  1804,  m.  George  Gridley 
of  S.;  3.  Ralzy,  b.  Jan.  28,  1806,  d.  March  3,  1807;  4.  Almeron,  b. 
June  1,  1808,  lives  in  Meriden.  He  m.  Sept.  12,  1833,  Caroline 
Laurence;  5.  John,  b.  April  5,  1810,  d.  Jan.  25,  1818;  6.  Laurinda, 
b.  Jan.  7,  1812,  d.;  7.  Alvinza,  b.  Sept.  23,  1813,  d.  Feb.  9,  1815; 

8.  Gertrude  K.,  b.  Feb.  1,  1817,  m.  Edwin  B.  Payne  of  Cheshire; 

9.  John,  b.  Nov.  28,  1818,  lives  in  Meriden.    He  m.  Nov.  21,  1842, 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  145 

Abigail  Sanderson  of  Cheshire;  10.  A  son,  b.  Feb.  8,  1825,  d.  Feb. 

11,  1825. 


159.  Capt.  James  White,  son  of  Booses,  (72)  was  baptized 
at  Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  Feb.  1,  1761.  In  early  life  he 
settled  in  Newport,  N.  H.,  as  a  hatter.  He  also  kept  a  public 
house  for  several  years.  He  died  of  spotted  fever,  in  1813, 
ae.  52.  His  wife  and  two  daughters  were  taken  away  by  the 
same  epidemic. 

He  rrtarried,  about  1782,  Tirzah  Taylor  of  Cornish,  N.  H., 

dau.  of  Capt.  Joseph  Taylor  and Summer.  She  died 

in  1813. 

Children. 

1.  James,  b.  Feb.,  1784;  m.  Grace  Wilcox.  -  (321) 

2.  Experience,  b.  Sept.  20,  1788;  m.  Asa  MeGregory  of  Newport,  a 

farmer.  They  afterwards  rem.  to  Canada  West,  where  he  d.  about 
1833.  She  d.  in  Ohio,  a  few  years  later.  She  had,  1.  Florflla,  d. 
in  Newport,  se.  5;  2.  Carlos;  3.  Arlia  Ann;  4.  Philander  White; 
5.  Henrietta;  6.  Milton. 

3.  Calvin,  b.  ;  m.  Hannah  Field.  -  (322) 

4.  Huldah,  b.  ;  m.  Ruel  Durkee  of  Hanover,  N.  H.,  a  farmer, 

and  had,  1.  Betsey;  2.  Clarence;  3.  Grace. 

5.  Betsey,  b.  ;  d.  in  1813. 

6.  Fanny,  b.  ;  m.  Laomy  McGregory  of  Newport,  now  of  White- 

field,  a  carpenter.  She  has,  1.  Melinda;  2.  Joel;  3.  Martha; 
4.  Mary. 

7.  Melinda,  b.  ;  d.  in  1816. 

8.  Sophia,  b.  ;  d.  in  1813. 

9.  Philander,  b.  ;  d.  in  1816,  at  the  house  of  his  brother  Calvin. 

10.  Elisha,  b.  Feb.  26,  1807;  m.  Lucinda  S.  Bennett.        -        -         (323) 

11.  Orpha  Emeline,  b.  Sept.  21,  1808;  m.  Elias  Powers  of  Croydon,  N. 

H.,  a  farmer.  She  has,  1.  Albina  H.,  b.  Nov.  24,  1834,  m.  Jan , 
1856,  Lydia  Stocker  of  Springfield,  N.  H.;  2.  Myra  A.,  b.  Nov.  7, 
1836,  m.  Sept.  28,  1858,  Stephen  H.  Bickford  of  Nashua,  N.  H.;  3. 
Abijah,  b.  Sept.  28,  1839;  4.  Elias  F.,  b.  Feb.  18,  1844;  5.  Wilbur 
H.,  b.  Jan.  22,  1849. 


160.  Rev.  Calvin  White,  son  of  Moses,  (72>  was  born  hi 
Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  Dec.  17,  1762.  He  graduated  at 
Yale  College  in  1786,  studied  theology,  and  was  ordained  a 

Congregational  minister  in  1789.  He  was  installed  pastor  of 
the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Hanover,  Morris  Co.,  N.  J.,  June 
29,  1791,  and  was  dismissed,  at  his  own  request,  Nov.  17, 
1795.  He  soon  after  entered  the  ministry  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  laboring  for  a  short  time  at  Stamford, 
Conn.,  and  for  many  years  at  Derby,  Conn.  In  1821  he 


146  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

adopted  the  Roman  Catholic  faith,  but  did  not  enter  the 
priesthood.  "He  was  a  devoted  and  accomplished  scholar, 
and  one  of  the  few  who  loved  and  thoroughly  mastered 
the  Hebrew  tongue.  In  politics  he  was  a  tory,  and  when 
speaking  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  never  failed  to  call  it 
the  'rebellion.'  He  never  voted  in  his  life."  He  died  in 
Derby,  March  21,  1853,  &.  90.  The  following  fac-simile  of 
his  autograph  is  copied  from  the  signature  to  a  letter 
written  when  he  was  eighty-eight  years  old. 


He  married,  1st,  Feb.  28,  1792,  Phebe  Camp  of  Newark, 
N.  J.,  dau.  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  and  Rachel  Camp.  Capt  Camp 
was  an  American  officer  during  the  War  of  the  Revolution. 
She  was  born  June  18,  1770,  and  died  Nov.  23,  1826,  se.  56. 

He  married,  2d,  1827,  Jane  Mardenbrough,  who  is  still 
living. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Robert,  b.  Dec.  1,  1792;  m.  Hannah  Gibbs.        -        -         -         (324) 

2.  Sarah,  b.  April  19,  1794;  d.  unm.,  Sept.  2,  1856,  se.  62.     She  d.  at 

Shrewsbury,   N.  J.,   of  fever,  having  contracted  the   disease   by 
attendance  upon  her  brother  Chandler. 

3.  Richard  Mansfield,  b.  May  26,  1797;  m.  Ann  Eliza  Tousey.  (325) 

4.  Moses,  b.  April  11,  1799;  m.  Margaret  Palmer.         -         -  (326) 

5.  Carlton,  b.  Feb.  20,  1801;  m.  Judith  C.  Miller.  (327) 

6.  A  son,  b.  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

7.  Chandler,  b.  June  14,  1806;  m.  Anna  Mathilda  Miller.         -  (328) 

8.  Mardenbrough,  b.  March  6,  1810;  m.  Clarissa  Jones.        -  (329) 

9.  George  Berkeley,  b.  July  7,  1814;  m.  Clara  Miller.         -  (330) 


161.  Elisha  White,  son  of  Moses,  (72)  was  born  in  Upper 
Middletown,  Sept.  13,  1766.  He  was  a  hatter,  and  settled  in 
Claremont,  N.  H.,  but  removed  to  Weybridge,  Vt.,  in  1799, 
and  was  a  farmer  there  until  his  death,  April  3,  1802,  ae.  35. 

He  married,  Dec.  30,  1790,  Honor  Sumner  of  Claremont, 
dau.  of  Col.  Benjamin  Sumner  and  Prudence  Hubbard.  She 
was  born  Feb.  18,  1772,  and  died  in  Claridon,  Ohio,  April 
21,  1854,  se.  82. 


^  Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  147 

Children. 

1.  Polly,  b.  Dec.  19,  1791;  d.  unm.,  at  E.  Claridon,  O.,  Sept.  7,  1858,  se. 

66.     Her     death  was  caused  by  her  clothes  taking  fire. 

2.  Maria,  b.  June  4,  1793;  m.  Jan.  11,  1819,  James  N.  Willard  of  North 

Hartland,  Vt.,  a  merchant.  She  has,  1.  James  Nutting,  b.  June 
5,  1821,  a  merchant  in  N.  Hartland.  He  m.  Feb.  27,  1844,  Mary 
G.  Thayer  of  Thetford,  Vt.;  2.  Eluthera  Maria,  b.  May  23,  1823, 
d.  June  10;  3.  Phineas  K.,  b.  Aug.  21,  1825,  m.;  4.  Louisa  Maria, 
b.  March  29,  1828,  d.  Sept.  18,  1829;  5.  Allen  H.,  b.  Jan.  24,  1830, 
m.;  6.  Daniel  Spaulding,  b.  Aug.  16,  1833;  7.  George  Elisha,  b. 
April  19,  1837. 

3.  Honor,  b.  March  14,  1795;  m.  1st,  Aug.  26,  1811,  Joseph  Brackett, 

and  Resided  in  Weybridge;  m.  2d,  May  9,  1821,  Chester  Wells,  a 
farmer,  of  Claridon,  Geauga  Co.,  O.  She  has  had,  by  her  first 
husband,  1.  Marion  P.,'b.  Sept.  5,  1812,  m.  July  4,  1834,  Orrin  P. 
Gager  of  Claridon;  2.  Helen  Maria,  b.  Jan.  28,  1815,  m.  Oct.  18, 
1838,  Marcus  Hitchcock  of  C.  By  her  second  husband,  3.  Honor 
Melissa,  b.  May  3,  1822;  4.  Edgar  C.,  b.  July  3,  1824;  5.  Marcia 
Ann,  b.  Nov.  9,  1826,  m.  Sept.  10,  1850,  Lester  C.  Treat  ef  C., 
and  d.  Aug.  12,  1857,  as.  30;  6.  Caroline  Matilda,  b.  May  5,  1830, 
d.  July  8,  1844,  ae.  14. 

4.  Roderick,  b.  May  22,  1797;  formerly  a  farmer  in  E.  Claridon,  0., 

now  carries  on  the  business  of  tanning,  at  Chagrin  Falls,  Cuyahoga 
Co.,  O. 

5.  Eluthera,  b.  June  29,  1799;  m.  March  2,  1820,  Benjamin  B.  Gorton, 

a  paper  maker.  They  rem.  to  0.  in  1822,  and  now  res.  in  Claridon. 
She  has  had,  1.  William  B.,  b.  Dec.  5,  1820,  d.  Sept.  4,  1822;  2. 
Helen  M.  b.  Oct.  23,  1823,  d.  Jan.  23,  1824;  3.  William  Benjamin, 
b.  April  1,  1825,  m.  Oct.,  1848,  Lucinda  Roberts  of  Warren,  0.; 
4.  Helen  Maria,  b.  June  23,  1827,  m.  Sept.,  1849,  Dennis  Freeman 
of  C.;  5.  Roderick  White,  b.  Aug.  23,  1829;  6.  Jane  E.,  b.  June  9. 
1831,  m.  Feb.  20,  1851,  James  M.  Hathaway,  now  of  Farmington, 
Wis.;  7.  Mary  Ann,  b.  July  19,  1833;  8.  Laura  Amanda,  b.  Aug. 
21,  1835,  m.  May  15,  1859,  Albert  L.  Jenks,  now  of  Dresbach 
City,  Min.;  9.  Melissa  A.,  b.  June  20,  1842. 

6.  George  Elisha,  b.  June  2,  1801;  m.  Mrs.  Martha  R.  Christie.     (331) 


162.  Joseph  White,  son  of  Ellas,  (73)  was  born  in  Upper 
Middletown,  about  1771.  He  removed  to  Granville,  Wash- 
ington, Co.,  N.  Y.,  was  a  farmer  there,  and  died  about  1830. 

He  married,  Oct.  18,  1795,  Matty  Hasgill. 

Children. 

1.  Lucy,  bap.  Nov.  20,  1796;  bap.  at  Upper  Middletown. 

2.  Betsey,  b.  ;  probably  b.  in  Granville. 

3.  Sarah,  b.  ;  Perhaps  there  were  other  children. 


163.  Elias  White,  son  of  Elias,  (73)  was  born  in  Upper 
Middletown.  He  settled  in  Cornwall,  Conn.,  about  1800,  and 
resided  there  till  his  death.  Name  of  his  wife  not  known. 


148  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  Comfort;  lives  in  Sheffield,  Mass. 

2.  Edwin. 

3.  Elias. 

4.  Edward  Rogers;  lives  in  Cornwall.    Perhaps  further  particulars  may 

be  given  after  family  331,  in  the  Seventh  Generation. 


164.  Capt.  Isaac  White,  son  of  Elias,  (73)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  June  22,  1780.  He  resided  there,  was  a 
mariner,  and  at  the  time  of  his  death  was  master  of  a  vessel. 
He  died  in  New  London,  Oct.  29,  1821,  ae.  41. 

He  married,  Oct.  28,  1808,  Priscilla  Plumb,  dau.  of  Reu- 
ben and  Priscilla  Plumb  of  Middletown.  She  was  born  Oct. 
22,  1787,  and  died  in  the  winter  of  1823. 

Children. 

1.  Henry  Champlin,  b.  Nov.  14,  1809;  m.  Mary  F.  Browning         (332) 

2.  Mary  Ann,  b.  March  13,  1813;  m.  John  Cook  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and 

has  one  dau.,  Ruth  Anne,  b.  about  1843. 

3.  Isaac,  b.  June  29,  1814;  m.  Sarah  Ann  Girard.  -       (333) 

4.  Harriet  Plumb,  b.  June  22,  1816;  m.  Lyman  Strong  of  Oswego,  N.  Y., 

and  has  one  son,  Henry  White. 

5.  Jane,  b.  May  30,   1818;   m.  Richard  Chappel,  now  of  St.  Peters, 

Minnesota.     She  has  Henry,  and  two  others. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  JACOB  WHITE,  OF  MIDDLETOWN. 

165.  Samuel  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Samuel,  (74)  was  born 
in  North  Coventry,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1757.  He  resided  there, 
and  died  about  Feb.,  1807,  ae.  49. 

He  married  Rachel  Porter  of  N.  Coventry,  dau.  of  Dea. 
Jonathan  Porter,  jun.,  and  Lois  Richardson.  She  was  born 
May  28,  1761,  and  died  May,  1815,  ae.  54. 

Children. 

1.  Marcia,  b.  ;  m.  Amos  Every  of  N.  Cov.,  and  d.  March,  1838, 

having  had,  1.  Marilla,  m.  Clark  Steer,  and  d.  Vernon,  Nov.,  1847; 
2.  Munroe;  3.  Francis;  4.  Martha  Amelia,  d.;  5.  Franklin;  5. 
John  Maffit;  7.  Harriet,  d.;  8.  Columbus;  9.  Lewis. 

2.  Samuel,  b.  May,  1782;  m.  Lydia  Jewett.        -  -       (334) 

3.  Leonard,  b.  March,  1788;  d.  Sept.,  1808,  se.  20.    He  was  killed  by  the 

discharge  of  a  pistol,  at  a  military  review. 

4.  Mary,  b.  Feb.  27,  1790;  m.  Dec.  30,  1814,  Zolvah  Brown  of  N.  Cov., 

a  farmer.  She  has  had,  1.  Mary  Kingsbury,  b.  Sept.  27,  1816,  m. 
May  11,  1840,  Joseph  D.  Barrows  of  Mansfield,  Conn.;  2.  Oliver, 
b.  Aug.  7,  1820,  d.  unm.,  Nov.  3,  1848,  s>.  28;  3.  Emeline  Francis, 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  149 

b.  May  7,  1824,  m.  Milo  Loomis  of  N.  Cov.;  4.  Catharine  Porter, 
b.  July  22,  1825,  m.  Nathaniel  W.  French;  5.  Walter  Clark,  b. 
Oct.  14,  1831,  m.  Sarah  Ann  Clark.. 

5.  Walter,  b.  ;  m.  Betsey  Hinkley  of  Tolland,  dau.  of  Ichabod 

Hinkley.  He  lived  for  some  time  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  but  rem.  to 
Wisconsin,  where  he  d.  without  issue,  about  April,  1855. 

6.  Rachel,  b.  ;  lives  in  Colchester,  Conn. 

7.  Jonathan  Porter,  b.  ;  m.  Abigail  Scripture.      -      -       (335) 

8.  Laura,  b.  ;  m.  1st,  Urial  Andrus  of  N.  Cov.,  who  d.  in  1826, 

33.  31;  m.  2d  James  Bennett  of  Bolton.  She  has  had,  by  her 
first  husband,  1.  Urial;  2.  Royal  George,  m.  Harriet  M.  Neff;  3. 
Walter  Scott  W.  By  her  second  husband,  4.  James;  5.  Henry 
Payson,  d.;  6.  William  Harrison,  d. 

9.  Adotia,  b.  March  28,  1800;  m.  Dec.  2,  1820,  Isaac  Keeney,  jun.,  of 

Bolton.  She  has,  1.  Samuel  White,  b.  Dec.  14,  1823;  2.  Julia 
Ann,  b.  March  28,  1826,  m.  Dec.,  1847,  John  N.  King  of  South 
Windsor;  3.  Mary  Ann,  b.  Jan.  26,  1829,  m.  Jan.,  1855,  John  H. 
Thompson  of  Bolton. 

10.  Emily,  b.  ;  m.  Dr.  Stebbins,  now  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  has, 

1.  Dwight;  2.  Edward;  3.  Theodore. 


166.  Lemuel,  son  of  Samuel,  (74)  was  born  in  North 
Coventry,  Dec.  30,  1758.  He  lived  there  for  some  years,  but 
removed  to  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  Aug.  7,  1850, 

3S.  91. 

He  married,  May  17,  1781,  Anna  Brigham  of  Coventry, 
dau.  of  Uriah  Brigham  and  Anne  Richardson.  She  was 
born  Oct.  14,  1759,  and  died  Feb.  11,  1845,  se.  85. 

Children. 

1.  Percy,  b.  Jan.  14,  1782;  d.  Sept.  20,  1798,  SB.  16. 

2.  Brigham,  b.  July  1,  1783;  m.,  and  d.  June  27,  1839,  ae.  56. 

3.  Grace,  b.  Dec.  15,  1786;  lives  in  Middlebury,Vt. 

4.  Laura,  b.  April  16,1788;  m.  Reuben  Ross,  now  of  Middlebury,  Vt. 

5.  Chester,  b.  Feb.  1,  1790;  d.  Feb.  10,  1790. 

6.  Chester,  b.  Feb.  14,  1793;  m.  Lucy  Topliff.        -        -        -         (336) 

7.  Lemuel,  b.  April  9,  1796;  m.  Eliza  Matthews.  -         (337) 

8.  Lucy,  b.  June  9,  1802;  d.  Nov.  15,  1820,  ae.  18. 


167.  Timothy  White,  son  of  Samuel,  (74)  was  born  in 
North  Coventry,  March  8,  1764.  He  is  said  to  have  removed 
to  Springfield,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  to  have  died  there. 

He  married,  Nov.  11,  1790,  Margaret  Gurley,  of  Mans- 
field, Conn.  She  is  reported  to  be  still  living,  with  her  son, 

Ulysses,  who  is  said  to  be  a  banker  in  the  State  of  New  York;  but  his 
residence  has  not  been  ascertained. 


168.  Dan  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Jacob,    (75)   was  born  in 
Tolland,   Conn.,   Sept.   22,   1762.      He  was  a  Revolutionary 


150  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

soldier,  and  was  held  a  prisoner  in  New  York,  more  than 
four  months,  in  1782.  He  was  a  farmer,  and  for  some  years 
after  his  marriage  lived  in  Torrington  and  Norfolk,  Conn., 
but  removed  in  1800  to  Burke,  Caledonia  Co.,  Vt.  where  he 
erected  the  first  framed  house,  and  was  the  first  justice  of 
the  peace.  He  was  also  engaged  in  merchandizing  there. 
In  1806  he  removed  to  Littleton,  N.  H.,  and  afterwards  to 
Danville,  Vt.,  where  he  died,  Feb.  2,  1823,  se.  60. 

He  married,  April  6,  1786,  Rowena  Wilson  of  Torrington, 
dau.  of  Noah  Wilson.  She  was  born  Nov.  26,  1766,  and  died 
Aug.  23,  1821,  se.  54. 

Children. 

1.  Calvin,  b.  July  6,  1786;  m.  Mary  Burns.         -          -       -  (338) 

2.  Erastus  Wilson,  b.  Sept.  27,  1793;  m.  Lydia  K.  Remick.       -       (339) 

3.  Laura,  b.  Oct.  26,  1803;  m.  about  1829,  Sidney  Robinson  of  Quebec, 

Canada,  who   d.   the  following   year.     She   now  resides  in   Wil- 
braham,  Mass. 


169.  Thomas  White,  son  of  Jacob,  (75)  was  born  in  Tol- 
land,  Conn.,  Nov.  28,  1764.  He  was  a  cooper,  and  lived  in 
Torrington,  Conn.,  where  he  died,  Sept.  6,  1845,  se.  81. 

He  married,  Dec.  21,  1797,  Jedidah  Baldwin  of  Goshen, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Asahel  Baldwin  and  Patience  Bronson.  She 
died  Jan.  28,  1848,  se.  79. 

Children. 

1.  Hiram  Jacob,  b.  July  26,  1802;  m.  Henrietta  S,  Clark.        -         (340) 

2.  Anna  Eliza,  b.  Oct:  30,  1803;  m.  March  22,  1824,  William  Parmele 

of  Goshen,  Conn.,  a  farmer,  who  rem.  in  1826  to  Ohio,  and  d.  in 
Bath,  Summit  Co.,  Oct.  13,  1848,  se.  47.  She  res.  in  Bath,  and  has 
had,  1.  Mary  S.,  b.  Sept.  30,  1825,  d.  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  Sept. 
20,  1847,  ae.  22;  2.  Hiram  White,  b.  May  6,  1829;  3.  Erastus,  b. 
Aug.  6,  1831,  m.  Oct.  21,  1852,  Eliza  J.  Watkins. 

3.  Eleanor,  b.  Oct.  6,  1810;  lives  in  Bath,  Ohio. 


170.  Elam  White,  son  of  Jacob,  (75)  was  born  in  Tolland, 
April  14,  1778.  He  settled  as  a  farmer  in  Burke,  Caledonia 
Co.,  Vt.,  and  died  there,  Sept.  21,  1851,  se.  73. 

He  married,  1st,  May  12,  1803,  Wealthy  Coe,  dau  of 
Amasa  Coe.  She  died  Oct.  12,  1823,  a3.  38. 

He  married,  2d,  Esther ,  who  died  Dec.  28,  1851, 

se.  69  . 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 
1.  Florrilla,  b.  Mar.  22,  1804;  m.  Nov.  8, 1825,  Charles  C.  Newell  of  East 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  151 

Burke,  Vt.,  and  d.  April  27,  1854,  as.  50.  She  had,  1.  Florrilla,  b. 
April  18,  1828,  m.  Jan.  7,  1851,  Dr.  James  D.  Folsom  of  Lan- 
caster, N.  H.;  2.  Amasa  W.,  b.  Feb.  28,  1830,  m.  Sept.  2,  1851, 
Hannah  E.  Spencer;  3.  Amelia,  b.  Dec.  30,  1834,  m.  May  18,  1858, 
Rev.  H.  N.  Burton  of  Newbury,  Vt.;  4.  Elam  W.,  b.  April  5,  1838; 
5.  Harriet,  b.  Nov.  19,  1840;  6.  Oliver  W.,  b.  Feb.  11,  1843. 

2.  Ransom  Coe,  b.  Oct.  2,  1806;  m.  Hannah  B.  Walter.  (341) 

3.  Osman,  b.  Nov.  1,  1808;  m.  Frinda  Smith.  (342) 

4.  Emily,  b.  April  3,  1811;  m.  Nov.  22,  1831,  Almon  Smith,  of  Brighton, 

Vt.,  and  d.  in  Abany,  Vt.,  Jan.  22,  1854,  is.  42.  She  had,  1. 
Eleanor,  m.  Eli  Harly,  who  d.;  2.  Volney;  3.  Adny;  4.  Almon; 
5.  Osman. 

5.  Roenza,  b.  Dec.  29,  1812;  m.  Nov.  22,  1836,  Abner  H.  Eggleston  of 

Burke,  land  has  had,  Myron,  Charles,  Craig,  Marietta,  Celia,  and 
two  others  who  d.  young. 

6.  Elam,  b.  Feb.  2,  1817;  d.  June  28,  1823,  ae.  6. 

7.  Wealthy,  b.  April  18,  1819;  m.  Sept.  30,  1851,  Henry  Gage  of  Burke. 

She  has  had,  Calista,  and  two  children  that  d.  young. 

8.  Caroline,  b.  June  25,  1823;  m.  April  26,  1849,  John  C.  Page  of  Burke, 

and  has,  1.  Elam  Cutler;  2.  Flora  Emma;  3.  A.  dau. 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

9.  Mary,  b.  March  8,  1830;  d.  Dec.  28,  1846,  ae.  16. 


171.  Silas  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Silas,  (77)  was  born  in 
Torrington,  Conn.,  about  1772.  He  died  there,  Feb.  11, 
1828,  33.  55. 

He  married,  1797,  Elizabeth  Plumb  of  Litchfield,  who  died 
Nov.  9,  1846,  ae.  67. 

Children. 

1.  Ransom,  b.  1799;  d.  unm.,  Feb.  19,  1820,  ae.  21, 

2.  David,  b.  1801;  m.  1828,  Almira  Goodale  of  Glastenbury,  and 

d.  without  issue,  Nov.  20,  1829,  a;.  29. 

3.  Fanny,  b.  1803  ;m.  1827,  Hermon  Northrop  of  Salisbury, 

Conn.,  now  of  Unionville. 

4.  Harriet,  b.  1805;  d.  unm.,  Nov.  10,  1829,  a?.  24. 

5.  Sally,  b.  1808;  m.  1829,  Thomas  L.  Day;  they  live  in  Guil- 

ford,  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.       She  has,  1.  William  W.;  2.  Helen  A. 


172.  Roswell  White,  son  of  Silas,  (77)  was  born  in  Tor- 
rington, Conn.,  Jan.  27, 1778.  He  was  a  carpenter,  and  settled 
in  Granville,  Mass.,  about  1805.  In  1826  he  removed  to 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  in  1842  to  Hartland,  Niagara  Co.,  N. 
Y.,  where  he  died,  Nov.  5,  1844,  ae.  66. 

He  married,  1st,  April  18,  1799,  Abi  Northway  of  Torring- 
ford,  dau.  of  James  Northway  and  Polly  Fuller.  She  was 
born  June  20,  1781,  and  died  May  18,  1810,  ae.  29. 

He  married,  2d,  Feb.  20,  1812,  Mary  Sawyer  of  Granville, 


152  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Mass.,  dau.  of  Jacob  Sawyer  and  Mary  Rathbone.  She  was 
born  in  Hartland,  Conn.,  May  11,  1781,  and  died  in  Spencer, 
0.,  March  8,  1850,  3e.  68. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Roswell  Osmond,  b.  April  30,  1800;  was  a  comb  manufacturer  in 

Rochester,  N.  Y.  He  m.  1826,  Lucy  Murdock  of  Rochester,  and  d. 
without  issue,  July  14,  1828,  K.  28. 

2.  Mary  Birge,  b.  March  22,  1802;  m.  June,  1828,  Carmi  Coburn  of 

Rochester,  a  carpenter.  She  d.  in  Rogersville,  Pa.,  July  3,  1832, 
se.  30.  She  had  one  son,  James  White,  b.  March  6,  1830,  m.,  and 
lives  in  Allegan,  Mich. 

3.  James  Northway,  b.  Sept.  1,  1804;  a  comb  manufacturer  in  Roch- 

ester N.  Y.  He  m.  1827,  Ann  Raymond,  and  d.  without  issue, 
July  28,  1829,  se.  25. 

4.  5.  &  6.  Sons;  all  d.  in  infancy,  before  their  mother. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

7.  Nelson,  b.  Jan.  20,  1813;  m.  Emily  Penfield.        -        -  -         (343) 

8.  Orrin  Chauncey,  b.  March  16,  1814;  m.  Mary  E.  Shedd.  -        (344) 

9.  John  Birge,  b.  Oct.  30,  1817;  m.  Hannah  Luce.        -  (345) 

10.  Abi  N.,  b.  April  28,  1819;  d.  unm.,  Feb.  27,  1850,  se.  30. 

11.  Adelia  Elvira,  b.  Aug.  11,  1824;  m.  Jan.  2,  1851,  Martin  M.  Grandy 

of  Spencer,  O.,  a  farmer.  She  has,  1.  Mary  L.,  b.  Nov.  25,  1856; 
2.  Martin  Julian,  b.  March  20,  1859. 


173.  Chauncey  White  son  of  Silas,  (77)  was  born  in  Tor- 
rington,  Conn.,  Sept.  11,  1783.  He  resides  in  Westmoreland, 
Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  1st,  March  5,  1804,  Betsey  Plumb  of  Litch- 
field,  Conn.,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  and  Betsey  Plumb.  She  died 
May  22,  1822,  a>.  41. 

He  married,  2d,  Dec.  10,  1823,  Mrs.  Melinda  Taylor. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Charles  Plumb,  b.  Aug.  5,  1809;  m.  Mercy  Wilcox.       -       -       (346) 

2.  Jane  Eliza,  b.  Dec.  27,  1815;  m.   Sept.  24,   1834,  Harvey  Coe  of 

Granville,  Mass.,  now  of  Bloomingdale,  Du  Page  Co.,  111.  She 
has,  1.  Harriet  Jane,  b.  Nov.  9,  1835,  m.  May  17,  1857,  Lorin 
Barnes  of  Bloomingdale,  who  grad.  Yale  Coll.,  1849;  2.  Urania 
Eliza,  b.  Dec.  6,  1838,  grad.  Rockford  Fern.  Sem.,  111.,  1859;  3. 
Curtiss  H.,  b.  Aug.  11,  1841;  4.  Adelia  B.,  b.  Nov.  9,  1846;  5. 
Edgar  D.,  b.  March  23,  1848;  6.  Wilbur  E.,  b.  Dec.  10,  1855. 

3.  Orrin,  b.  ;  d.  a?.  4  years. 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

4.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.,  1826;  d.  May  25,  1844,  se.  17. 


174.  Brainard  White,  son  of  Silas,  (77)  was  born  in  Tor- 
rington,  Conn.,  May  5,  1786.  He  died  in  Winsted,  Conn., 
April  17,  1833,  se.  47. 

He  married,  Nov.  12,  1807,  Eliza  Stedman  of  New  Hart- 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  153 

ford,  Conn.,  dau.  of  Justus  and  Elizabeth  Stedman.    She  now 
lives  with  her  son,  in  Canastota,  N.  Y. 

Children. 

1.  Elijah  Brainard,  b.  Aug.  29,  1808;  m.  Mary  Camp.         -         (347) 

2.  Edwin  Riley,  b.  Oct.  15,  1810;  m.  Julia  Westlake.  -  (348) 

3.  A  child,  b.  ;  d.  Aug.  28,  1812. 

4.  Nathan  Curtis,  b.  Sept.  24,  1820;  m.  1st,  J.  C.  Stanton;  m.  2d,  D. 

Dana.  -  •      -  -  (349) 


175.  Gershom  White,  son  of  Joel,  (78)  was  born  in  Blan- 
ford,  Mass.,  May  28,  1775.  He  was  a  joiner,  and  settled  in 
Russia,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.  He  died  in  Gouverneur,  St. 
Lawrence  Co.,  while  on  a  journey,  April  15,  1833,  ss.  58. 

He  married,  1804,  Sally  Parks  of  Russell,  Mass.  After 
her  husband's  death,  she  returned  to  Russell. 

Children. 

1.  Emily,  b.  ;  m.  William  Walthers  of  Russia,  N.  Y.,  and  rem.  to 

Ohio. 

2.  Roland  P.,  b.  ;  1816;  was  a  merchant  in  Russell,  Mass.     He  m  , 

and  d.  in  W.  Springfield,  Mass.,  July  11,  1853,  ae.  37. 

3.  Harriet,  b.  ;  is  married. 


176.  Joel  White,  Jim.,  son  of  Joel,  (78)  was  born  in 
Blanford,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1779.  He  was  a  farmer  in  Russia, 
N.  Y.,  till  1818,  when  he  removed  to  Edwards,  St.  Lawrence 
Co.,  where  he  and  his  wife  still  reside. 

He  married,  Feb.,  1805,  Isabel  Stewart  of  Blanford,  born 
April  18,  1784. 

Children. 

1.  William,  b.  Nov.  9,  1805;  m.  Margaret  Morgan  and  others.   (350) 

2.  Betsey  Ann,  b.  July  23,  1808;  m.  Jan.,   1826,  Constant  Wells  of 

Pitcairn,  St.  L.  Co.,  and  d.  Nov.,  1844,  ae.  36.  She  had,  1.  William 
N.;  2.  Edwin  M.,  3.  Isabel,  d.  1846,  ss.  17;  4.  Dexter;  5.  Constant; 
6.  Joel;  7.  Albert. 

3.  Albert,  b.     April  16,  1811;  m.     1st,     Lucy     Sloper;     2d,     M.     C. 

Mitchell.  (351) 

4.  Arlina,  b.  May  9,  1818;  m.  1st,  Oct.,  1838,  Warren  W.  Wright  of 

Potsdam,  St.  L.  Co.,  who  d.  May,  1848.  She  m.  2d,  Jan.,  1854, 
Charles  Carr  of  Edwards.  She  d.  Feb.  17,  1857,  as.  38.  She  had, 
by  her  first  husband,  1.  Dexter  J.;  2.  Warren  M.  By  her  second 
husband,  3.  Harriet;  4.  Arlina. 

5.  Frederic,  b.  April  21,  1823;  m.  Nancy  Snow.          -          -  (352) 


177.  John  White,  son  of  Jacob,  (79)  was  born  in  Upper 
Middletown,  Conn.,  and  resided  there.  He  was  drowned  at 
sea,  March  19,  1799,  ae.  about  33. 

He  married,  March  31,  1790,  Ruth  Ranney,  born  Feb.  22, 
1772,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  Ranney. 


154  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  John,  b.  June  26,  1790;  m.  1st,  Emily  Savage;  2d,  Mrs.  S.  Jones.  (353) 

2.  Jacob,  b.  April  27,  1792;  m.  Susan  Sage.  (354) 

3.  Harriet,  b.  Jan.  12,  1795;  m.  1st,  Sept.  30,  1816,  William  Keith  of 

Up.  Mid.,  who  d.  July  11,  1818,  a.  33.  She  m.  2d,  Dec.  21,  [19?] 
1827,  Miles  Merwin,  jun.,  of  Durham,  Conn.,  and  d.  June  5,  1858, 
ae.  63.  She  had,  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Harriet  Stocking,  b. 
Dec.  22,  1817.  By  her  second  husband,  2.  Wealthy  Sage,  b.  Nov. 
24,  1828,  m.  Dec.  5,  1858,  John  Ives  of  Meriden,  Conn.;  3.  Caroline 
Ellen,  b.  June  28,  1831;  4.  Phebe  Camp,  b.  Oct.  24,  1832,  m.  April 
24,  1853,  Gershom  Birdsey,  2d,  of  Meriden,  Conn.;  5.  Margaret, 
b.  July  10,  1836;  6.  Maria  White,  b.  Sept.  25,  1839. 

4.  Alma,  b.  July  18,  1797;  m.  Dec.  6,  1821,  George  Ranney  of  Up. 

Mid.,  who  d.  May  16,  1842,  se.  47.     She  had,  1.  William  K.,  b. 

Nov.  1,  1822;  2.  Almira  R.,  b.  Nov.  1,  1824;  3.  Samuel  R.,  b. 
Nov.  6,  1827. 

5.  Luther,  b.  Jan.  11,  1799;  m.  Maria  Hayden.        -        -        -  (355) 


178.  Capt.  Thomas  White,  son  of  Jacob,  (79)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  June  10,  1773.  He  resided  in  that 
place,  and  was  a  ship-master.  He  died  Sept.  13,  1849,  se.  76. 

He  married,  1st,  Sept.  8,  1803,  Katharine  Keith,  dau.  of 
William  Keith  of  Up.  Mid.  She  was  born  Jan.  20,  1779,  and 
died  Aug.  19,  1807,  ae.  27. 

He  married,  2d,  May  15,  1810,  Mrs.  Rebecca  Edwards, 
widow  of  John  Edwards,  and  dau.  of  Joseph  Ranney  and 
Ruth  White.  (See  in  Fam.  72.)  She  was  born  Sept.  24, 
1780. 

Child; — By   the   First  Marriage. 

1.  Sarah  Maria,  b.  July  26.  1804;  d.  unm.,  Aug.  26,  1849,  ae.  45. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

2.  Catharine  L.,  b.  July  9,  1811;  d.  unm.,  Oct.  15,  1833,  ae.  22. 

3.  Ruth,  b.  June  6,  1813;  m.  Sept.  19,  1839,  Edmund  Beaumont  of  Up. 

Mid.,  and  d.  Sept.  10,  1856,  as.  43.     She  had,  1.  William,  b.  Jan., 
1855,  d.  se.  3  days;  2.  Thomas,  b.  Sept.  3,  1856. 

4.  Clarissa,  b.  July,  1815;  d.  Aug.  8,  1815,  ae.  5  weeks. 

5.  Augusta,  b.  Jan.  1,  1821. 


179.  Lemuel  White,  son  of  Jacob,  (79)  was  born  in  Upper 
Middletown,  Conn.,  Dec.  20,  1776.  He  settled  in  Middle- 
town,  Westfield  Society,  and  died  there,  Aug.  5,  1847,  se.  70. 

He  married,  1st,  Feb.  14,  1799,  Abigail  Bartlett,  dau.  of 
James  Bartlett.  She  died  May  23,  1818,  se.  43. 

He  married,  2d,  March,  1819,  Sarah  Dowd,  dau.  of  Richard 
Dowd.  She  died  Nov.  9,  1822,  se.  34. 

He  married,  3d,  May  6, 1823,  Anna  Johnson,  dau.  of  Aaron 
Johnson.  She  died  July  29,  1845,  ae.  51. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  155 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Noah  B.,  b.  April  11,  1800;  d.  Feb.  25,  1804. 

2.  Lemuel,  b.  April  11,  1802;  m.  Almira  Higby,  (356) 

3.  Abigail,  b.  Oct.  27,  1804  ;m.  Alanson  Andrus  of  Canton,  Conn.,  and 

has  had,  1.  John  R.,  b.  Aug.  30,  1826;  2.  Joseph,  b.  Nov.  7,  1828; 
3.  Catherine,  b.  June  27,  1833,  d.  Jan.  14,  1840. 

4.  Catherine,  b.  May  3,  1807;  m.  John  Chandler  of  Canton,  and  d.  Sept. 

25,  1838,  ss.  81. 

5.  Noah  B.,  b.  Aug.  19,  1809;  d.  May  20,  1810. 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

6.  Sarah  Ann,  b.  March  26,  1820;  m.  Harvey  Lounsbury  of  Green- 

wich, Conn.,  and  has,  1.  Amelia;  2.  Charles;  3.  Marion;  4.  A  child. 

Children; — By  the  Third  Marriage. 

7.  Harriet  L.,  b.  March  2,  1824;  d.  Feb.  15,  1845,  a>.  21. 

8.  Lois  P.,  b.  Dec.  21,  1825;  m.  1848,  Ichabod  M.  Roberts,  and  lived  on 

the  homestead  in  Westfield.    She  d.  Nov.,  1850,  ae.  25,  leaving  one 
son,  George  P.,  b.  Jan.,  1849. 

9.  Emeline  B.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1827;  d.  Sept.  17,  1830. 

10.  Aaron  J.,  b.  Sept.  7,  1829;  m.  Jane  Chapman.         -         -         (357) 

11.  Maria  E.,  b.  Oct.  17,  1831;  d.  March  20,  1845,  ae.  13. 

12.  Isaac  S.,  b.  Sept.  18,  1833;  lives  in  Marion  city,  Iowa 

13.  Henry  H.,  b.  July  23.  1835;  lives  in  Rockford,  111. 

14.  Lucy  S.,  b.  June  3,  1837. 

15.  John  L.,  b.  Feb.  10,  1842. 


180.  Alexander  White,  son  of  Jacob,  (79)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  March  6,  1782.  He  removel  to  Wethers- 
field,  Conn.,  and  died  Feb.  21,  1834,  ae  52. 

He  married,  1806,  Abigail  Beadle.  She  was  born  Aug.  4, 
1786,  and  died  April  4,  1844,  se.  57. 

Children. 

1.  Sarah  Saloma,  b.  June  24,  1808;  d.  unm.,  Aug.  24,  1827,  ae.  19. 

2.  Abigail,  b.  Dec.  13,  1810;  m.  May  1,  1846,  William  Johnson  of  New 

York,  and  d.  Aug.  14,  1850,  ae.  39.  She  had,  1.  William,  b.  May, 
1847;  2.  Albert,  b.  May,  1849. 

3.  Alexander,  b.  Feb.  23,  1813;  d.  unm.,  Aug.  20,  1836,  ae.  23. 

4.  Maria  Warner,  b.  Feb.  7,  1815;  m.  March,  1834,  Norman  Eddy  of 

New  Britain,  Conn.  She  has  had,  1.  Albert,  b.  Dec.,  1834,  m. 
Oct.,  1856,  Jane  Hurlburt  of  Plainville;  2.  Martha  Elizabeth,  b. 
Jan.  16,  1839;  3.  Alice  Maria,  b.  July  6,  1847,  d.  Oct.,  1854,  ae. 
7;  4.  Arthur,  b.  Nov.  16,  1857. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  4,  1818;  m.  May  16,  1838,  Edward  W.  Moseley, 

and  has,  1.  Clementine  Elizabeth,  b.  March  26,  1842;  2.  Arabella, 
b.  May  24,  1857. 

6.  Jerusha  Deming,  b.  March  4,  1822;  m.  Nov.  4,  1840,  Lorenzo  Wood 

of  Somers,  Conn.     She  has  had,  1.  Julia  Maria,  b.  April  8,  1842; 
2.  Albert  O.,  b.  Jan.  5,  1848,  d.  Sept.  6,  1849;  3.  Frederick  Lorenzo, 
b.   Sept.  29,   1854. 
7.  John  Jacob,  b.  Oct.  20,  1825. 


156  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

181.  Capt.  Asa  White,  youngest  son  of  Jacob,  (79)  was 
born  in  Upper  Middletown,  where  he  was  baptized  Aug.  15, 
1784.  He  was  a  sea-c'aptain,  and  was  lost  in  the  brig  Nestor, 
of  which  he  was  master,  about  1826,  se.  41. 

He  married,  Dec.  5,  1805,  Mehitable  White  of  Upper 
Middletown/ dau.  of  Timothy  White.  (See  Fam.  146.)  She 
was  born  Sept.  10,  1784,  and  died  in  Hartford,  Oct.  18,  1841, 
«.  57. 

Children. 

1.  Asa,  b.  1806;  d.  Jan.  30,  1816,  se.  9. 

2.  Clarissa,  b.  1810;  d.  July,  1818,  ae.  7. 

3.  Louisa,  b.  Jan.  16,  1812;  m.  Jan.  2,  1843,  Dr.  Warren  Thrall  of 

Glastenbury. 

4.  Lucy- Collins,  b.  1816;  m.  May  3,  1849,  John  Baker,  jun.,  now 

of  Collinsville,  Conn.,  and  has  Mortimer,  b.  Sept.  3,  1850. 

5.  Asa  Glover,  b.  1817;  d.  Sept.  5,  1823,  se.  6. 


IN  THE   LINE   OF  JOSEPH   WHITE,   OF   MIDDLETOWN. 

182.  Joseph  White,  son  of  William,  (80)  was  born  in  Up- 
per Middletown,  March  14,  1788.  He  resides  in  Otis,  Mass. 

He  married  Esther  C.  Morell,  who  died  Sept.  19,  1855, 
se.  63. 

Children. 

1.  William  Morell,  b.  April  20,  1815;  d.  March  14,  1817. 

2.  Jane  Maria,  b.  Jan.  1,  1818;  d.  Nov.  9,  1853,  ae.  34. 

3.  Mary  Morell,  b.  Dec.  19,  1820;  d.  Oct.  2,  1830,  se.  9. 

4.  William  Morell,  b.  July  29,  1822;  m.  Emily  F.  Cooley.        -         (358) 

5.  Helen  Mar,  b.  Aug.  30,  1823;  m.  April,  1844,  Dr.  Hablam  C.  Cham- 

plain  of  Owego,  N.  Y.,  and  has,  1.  Anise  C.,  b.  1848;  2.  Jane  F., 
b.  1851. 

6.  Frederic  Augustus,  b.  Dec.  12,  1825;  lives  in  Sacramento  City,  Cal. 

7.  Frances  Henrietta,  b.  Oct.  6,  1827;  m.  March  27,  1854,  Billiard  M. 

Miller  of  Coloma,  El  Dorado  Co.,  Cal. 

8.  Mary  Clarissa,  b.  Sept.  17,  1831;  d.  Aug.  5,  1855,  ae.  24. 

9.  Harriet  Catherine,  b.  Dec.  17,  1833. 

10.  Georgiana  Caroline,  b.  July  4,  1836. 


183.  Elizur  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Elizur,  (81)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  July  1,  1770.  He  removed  with  his 
father  to  Granville,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  died  there, 
Jan.  28,  1839,  ae.  68. 

He  married,  May  4,  1795,  Hannah  Savage  of  Up.  Mid. 
She  was  born  Jan.  26,  1773,  and  died  July  20,  1851,  se.  78. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  157 

He  had  one  daughter, 

Sally,  b.  May  25,  1796;  m.  Feb.  4,  1813,  Benjamin  Leavens  of  Mobile, 
Ala.  She  d.  in  Mobile,  May  3,  1839,  se.  43.  He  d.  March  27,  1851. 
She  had,  1.  Emily  White,  b.  Aug.  10,  1815,  m.  Sept.  28,  1840, 
Samual  H.  St.  John  of  New  York;  2.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  July 
11,  1817,  d.  Jan.  17,  1850,  se.  32;  3.  James  Bayley,  b.  Nov.  9,  1819, 
d.  Sept.  17,  1821;  4.  James  Bayley,  b.  June  1,  1823,  d.  March  9, 
1824;  5.  Edward,  b.  April  25,  1825,  d.  Dec.  9,  1854,  se.  29;  6. 
Frederick,  b  March  2,  1830;  7.  Joshua  B.,  b.  Sept.  1,  1835,  d. 
April  25,  1836. 


184.  William  White,  son  of  Elizur,  (81)  was  born  about 
1777.  He  settled  in  Upper  Middletown,  and  died  there,  Dec. 
5,  1827,  se.  50. 

He  married,  1st,  Jan.  20,  1805,  Grace  Savage  of  Up.  Mid., 
dau.  of  Capt.  Abijah  Savage.  She  died  May  14,  1806. 

He  married,  2d,  July  6,  1808,  Fanny  Stocking,  dau.  of 
William  Stocking  of  Upper  Middletown.  She  was  born  Nov., 
1785,  and  died  Feb.  20,  1859,  se.  73. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

1.  Catharine  Chauncey,  b.  June  10,  1810;  m.  Jan.  6,  1830,  Charles  Kirby 

of  Up.  Mid.,  and  has,  1.  Sarah  Goodrich,  b.  Oct.  19,  1831;  2.  Fanny 
Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  12,  1833;  3.  Catharine  White,  b.  Nov.  14,  1835. 

2.  Nancy  A.,  b.  May  7,  1813;  d.  unm.,  April  27,  1856,  se.  42. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b.  1816;  d.  Nov.  1,  1817,  se.  1  yr.  7  mos. 


185.  Capt.  Ebenezer  White,  son  of  Elizur,  (81)  was  born 
about  1781,  and  resided  in  Upper  Middletown.  He  was  lost 
at  sea,  Sept.  16,  1810,  by  the  capsizing  of  a  brig  of  which 
he  was  commander.  His  age  was  29  years. 

He  married,  Dec.  28,  1806,  Elizabeth  Sage  of  Upper  Mid- 
dletown, dau.  of  Epaphras  Sage  and  Elizabeth  Wells.  She 
married,  2d,  1817,  Ashbel  Post,  and  3d,  1824,  Dea.  Josiah 
Beckwith  of  Hartford,  who  died  in  1827.  She  was  born 
March  14,  1785,  and  died  in  Cromwell,  April  14,  1859,  ae.  74. 

Children. 

1.  Elizabeth  Wells,  b.  April  23,   1807;   m.   Dec.   4,   1833,   Stephen   S. 

Holmes  of  Springfield,  Mass.  She  has  had,  1.  Emily  Leavens, 
bap.  Sept.  18,  1836;  2.  Elizabeth,  b.  July,  1850,  d.  Dec.  5,  1858. 

2.  Hannah  Cooper,  b.  Jan.  31,  1809;  m.  Aug.  18,  1833,  Henry  Lyman 

Eastman.  He  resided  in  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  d.  Feb.  14,  1840,  se. 
28.  She  res.  in  Cromwell,  and  has  had,  1.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b. 
Nov.  24,  1834,  d.  Nov.  7,  1840;  2  Henry  White,  b.  April  7,  1837, 
d.  Nov.  18,  1840;  3.  Georgia  Ann,  b.  May  3,  188». 

3.  Ebenezer,  b.        1811;  (posthumous;)  d.  Oct.  30,  1812,  se.  1  yr.  5  mos. 


158  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  WHITE,  JUNIOR. 

186.  Capt.  John  White,  son  of  Asa,  (82)  was  born  in  He- 
bron, Conn.,  Feb.  5,  1766.  About  1788  he  settled  in  Rome, 
Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  was  a  farmer  there.  In  1834  he 
removed  to  Potsdam,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died, 
May,  1838,  «.  72. 

He  married,  May  15,  1788,  Chloe  Smith  of  Windham, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Lydia  Smith.  She  was  born 
Aug.,  1767,  and  died  Sept.,  1842,  se.  75. 

Children. 

1.  Dan,  b.  Oct.  21,  1789;  m.  Polly  Jones.         -  -  (359) 

2.  Gurdon,  b.  June  24,  1791;  m.  Betsey  Jones.        ^        -        -         (360) 

3.  Benjamin,  b.  1792;  d.  se.  4  years. 

4.  Ralph,  b.  1794;  d.  at  Honey  Creek,  Ind.,  in  1824,  89.  30. 

5.  Asa,  b.  Oct.  13,  1796;  m.  Electa  Slayton.         -  (361) 

6.  Mary,  b.  Oct.  26,  1797;  m.  April  13,  1820,  Tilness  Hawley,  a  farmer. 

She  d.  in  Martinsburgh,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  16,  1824,  se.  27.  She  had,  1. 
Mary,  b.  Feb.  9,  1821,  m.  May  24,  1842,  George  H.  Perry;  2. 
Frances,  b.  March  1,  1823,  m.  July  1844,  Henry  S.  Husted. 

7.  Harry,  b.  Feb.  23,  1801;  m.  Deborah  T.  Jenne.         -         -         (362) 

8.  David,  b.  Jan.  30,  1803;  m.  1st,  C.  Seymour;  2d,  L.  L.  Barnum.  (363) 

9.  Sally,  b.  March  3,  1806;  m.  June  1,  1831,  Palmer  Husted,  a  farmer, 

and  has  Frances  Chloe,  b.  Oct.  12,  1835. 

10.  Joseph,  b.  1808;  m.  Philena  Topliff.        -        -        -         (364) 


187.  Jeremiah  White,  son  of  Asa,  (82)  was  born  in  He- 
bron, Conn.,  June  8,  1780.  He  lived  for  some  time  in  Wind- 
ham,  afterwards  in  Chaplin,  but  now  resides  in  Ashford, 
Conn. 

He  married,  1st,  Oct.  1,  1801,  Sally  Bottom  of  Windham, 
dau.  of  Asa  Bottom.  She  died  Aug., ,  ae.  37. 

He  married,  2d,  Elizabeth  Bottom,  a  sister  of  his  former 
wife.  She  died  May, ,  se.  29. 

He  married,  3d,  Mrs.  Alice  (Utley)  Hartson,  widow  of 
John  Hartson.  She  died  May, ,  se.  40. 

He  married,  4th,  Anna  Parkhurst  of  Chaplin,  dau.  of  Ste- 
phen Parkhurst.  She  is  now  living. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Malinda,  b.  May  21,  1803;  d.  May,  1813,  ae.  10. 

2.  Joseph  M.,  b.  Sept.  14,  1806;  m.,  and  lives  in  Tioga  Co.,  Pa.    He  and 

his  married  brothers  have  families,  but  the  particulars  have  not 
been  furnished. 

3.  John  E.,  b.  May  26,  1809;  m.,  and  lives  in  Tioga  Co.,  Pa. 

4.  Mary  Ann,  b.  May  2, 1811,  m.  1st,  1844,  William  H.  Merritt  of  Ashland, 


Descendants  of  John  White,  Junior.  159 

Mass.,  who  d.  March  25,  1850,  ae.  35.  She  m.  2d,  1857,  Amos  B. 
Davis  of  E.  Medway,  Mass.  She  has,  by  her  first  husband,  1. 
William  Franklin,  b.  Feb.  26,  1846;  2.  Mary  Louisa  ,b.  Feb.  20, 
1850. 

5.  Sarah,  b.  1813;  d.  Oct.,  1813,  a>.  4  mos. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

6.  Sumner  P.,  b.  July  19,  1814;  m.,  and  lives  in  Charlestown,  Mass. 

7.  Sophronia,  b.  ;  d.  Nov.,  ae.  7. 

Children; — By  the  Third  Marriage. 

8.  George,  b.  May  6,  1819;  m.,  and  lives  in  Tioga  Co.,  Pa. 

9.  Truman,  b.  Nov.  25,  1820;  d.  1848,  se.  18. 

10.  Earl,  b.  Sept.  10,  1822;  m.,  and  lives  in  Chicago,  m. 

11.  Angeline,  b.  June  23,  1824;  m.  Charles  G.  Coffin,  3d,  of  Nantucket, 

Mass.,  and  has  6  children. 

12.  Sophronia,  b.  June  22,  1826;  m.,  and  lives  in  Wisconsin. 

13.  Charles,  b.  July  15,  1828;  lives  in  Hartford. 

14.  Henry,  b.  May  3,  1831;  lives  in  Ashford. 

Children; — By  the  Fourth  Marriage. 

15.  Lester,  b.  May  2,  1832;  lives  in  Ashford,  and  is  married. 

16.  Eliza  Ann.,  b.  Oct.  23,  1833;  d.  1854,  ze.  21. 

17.  Sarah  A.,  b.  May  27,  1835. 

18.  Lucian,  b.  July  19,  1838.  The  dates  furnished  by  this  family 
cannot  be  harmonized,  and  a  part  of  them  are  omitted. 


188.  Dea.  David  White,  son  of  Thomas  Wells,  (83)  was 
born  in  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Dec.  4,  1765.  He  removed  with  his 
father  to  Barnard,  Vt.,  where  he  lived  till  the  fall  of  1799, 
when  he  removed,  with  his  father  and  two  brothers,  to 
Washington  Co.,  Ohio.  He  settled  on  a  farmer  in  the  town- 
ship of  Roxbury,  now  Waterford;  was  for  many  years  a 
deacon  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  that  place,  and  a  high- 
ly useful  citizen.  He  died  Nov.  13,  1840,  &.  75,  and  was 
buried  in  the  grave-yard  of  the  family,  on  his  farm,  where 
also  rest  the  remains  of  his  three  wives,  his  father,  and 
several  other  relatives. 

He  married,  1st,  1792,  Patta  Cheadle  of  Barnard,  Vt., 
dau.  of  Asa  Cheadle  and  Patta  Paddock.  She  died  May 
16,  1800,  «.  25. 

He  married,  2d,  Rebecca  Porter,  who  died  July  14,  1806, 
ZE.  28. 

He  married,  3d;  Mrs  Catharine  (Harris)  Briggs,  who 
died  Jan.  18,  1835,  a>.  61. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Anna,  b.  Sept.  22,  1792;  m.  April  18,  1813,  Charles  Slocum  Cory,  of 
Waterford,  O.,  a  merchant,  now  a  farmer;  has  been  a  justice  of  the 


160  Sixth  Generation  and  Children, 

peace.  She  has  had,  1.  Maria,  b.  Feb.  7,  1814;  2.  Leander  David, 
b.  Oct.  1,  1815,  d.  Nov.  6,  1852,  ae.  37;  3.  Martha  White,  b.  May 
8,  1817,  d.  May  21,  1854,  ae.  37;  4.  Charles  Slocum,  b.  Sept.  2, 
1819,  m.  June  10,  1852,  Lillis  Henry;  5.  Thomas  Wells,  b.  Oct. 
24,  1821,  m.  Sept.  4,  1854,  Martha  Jane  Barclay;  6.  Asa,  b.  Dec. 
1,  1823;  7.  Julia,  b.  March  9,  1826,  m.  May  9,  1854,  John  Chadwick; 
8,  William  Benton,  b.  Oct.  27,  1835,  m.  Jan.  10,  1858,  Eliza 
Biggum. 

2.  Ruth,  b.  Dec.  31,  1793;  m.  1st,  John  Greenman,  who  d.    She  m.  2d, 

June  27,  1833,  Dr.  Isaac  Baker  of  Bloomington,  McLean  Co.,  111., 
where  he  has  held  county  offices.  She  d.  Nov.  21,  1848,  ae.  56,  hav- 
ing had,  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Lydia  E.,  b.  May  31,  1810,  d. 
1837,  33.  27;  2.  William  D.,  b.  Nov.  26,  1811,  m.  and  d.;3.  Mary 

D.,  b.  March  29,  1814,  m. Paul,  and  d.  1835,  33.  21;  4.  Esek 

E.,  b.  Jan.  23,  1816,  m.;  5.  David  White,  b.  Nov.  9,  1817,  d.;  6. 
John,  b.  Feb.  11,  1820;  7.  Jeremiah,  b.  March  23,  1822,  m.,  and  d. 
1854,  33.  32;-  8.  Adaline,  b.  May  11,  1824,  m.;  9.  Amanda  M.,  b, 
Feb.  18,  1827,  m.;  10.  Parmenia,  b.  May  14,  1829,  d.  1829;  11. 
Emily  C.  W.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1830,  m.  By  her  second  husband  she 
has,  12.  Julia  A.,  b.  July  17,  1834;  13.  Laura  A.,  b.  July  10,  1839. 

3.  David,  b.  1796;  d.  in  infancy,  at  Barnard,  Vt. 

4.  Asa,  b.  July  20,  1797;  m.  Cynthia  Keyes.         -         -         -         (365) 

5.  Wells,  b.  April,      1799;  m.  Sarah  Evans.        ...         (366) 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

6.  David,  b.  July  4,  1804;  m.  Nancy  Ann  Miller.  (367) 

7.  Rebecca,  b.  April  22,  1806. 

Children; — By  the  Third  Marriage. 

8.  Harris,  b.  Nov.  17,  1808;  m.  Frances  Steel.        -        -  (368) 

9.  Henry,  b.  Nov.  12, 1811;  m.  1st,  Lovisa  Coleman;  2d,  E.  Hinkley.  (369) 

10.  Hiram,  b.  Aug.  11,  1813;  d.  July  27,  1832,  33.  19. 


189.  Thomas  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Thomas  Wells,  (83)  was 
born  in  Hardwick,  Mass.,  July  26,  1767.  He  removed  from 
Barnard,  Vt.,  to  Ohio,  in  1799,  with  his  father  and  brothers, 
and  settled  m  Waterford,  on  a  farm  adjoining  that  of  his 
brother  David.  He  was  for  about  twenty  years  a  justice  of 
the  peace.  He  died  Feb.  6,  1848,  se.  80. 

He  married,  1794,  Joanna  Samson,  born  in  1775.  She 
resides  in  Windsor,  Morgan  Co.,  0.,  with  her  youngest 
daughter. 

Children. 

1.  Samson  Keyes,  b.  Aug.  21,  1796;  m.  Rhoda  Richmond.        -        (370) 

2.  Elias,  b.  Nov.  29,  1798;  m.  Sarah  Olney.         -         -  (371) 

3.  Rebecca,  b.  March  7,  1801;  d.  Oct.  17,  1801. 

4.  Rebecca,  b.  Nov.  11,  1802;  m.  1st,  Jan.  4,  1821,  Rufus  Lawrence  of 

Waterford,  0.,  who  d.  1827;  m.  2d,  Oct.  15,  1834,  Dea.  Benjamin 
Hart  of  Harmar, 'Washington  Co.,  0.,  and  d.  Sept.  19,  1856,  ss. 
54.  She  has  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Lydia  Minerva,  b.  July,  9, 


Descendants  of  John  White,  Junior.  161 


1822,  m.  Simeon  Hart;  2.  Henderson,  b.  May  31,  1825,  m. 


Fleming;  3.  Sarah  White,  (post-homous,)  b.  Jan.  13,  1828,  m.  May 
17,  1853,  William  Gray  Hayward.  By  her  second  husband,  4. 
William,  d.;  5.  Frances  Adelia. 

5.  Polly,  b.  Nov.  2,  1806;  d.  Dec.  7,  1806. 

6.  Mary,  b.  July  17,  1808;  m.  Aug.  29,  1825,  Samuel  Miller  Evans, 

now  of  Marion,  Linn  Co.,  Iowa.  She  has  had,  1.  Mary  Dodge,  b. 
March  18,  1827,  m.  Addison  E.  White;  (see  Fam.  365;)  2.  Joanna 
White,  b.  Oct.  26,  1828,  m.  Nov.  28,  1850,  George  E.  Keyes;  3. 
William  Thomas,  b.  Sept.  6,  1830;  4.  Lydia  Pierpoint,  b.  June 
11,  1832,  m.  Jan.  1,  1852,  John  Clinton  Shrader;  5.  Minerva 
Lawrence,  b.  Feb.  25,  1835,  m.  Oct.  9,  1855,  Thompson  Sharp; 
6.  Elizabeth  M.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1837,  m.  March  1,  1857,  Willis  Well- 
ington Gray;  7.  Erastus  Brown,  b.  Feb.  9,  1839;  8.  Samuel  Hamil- 
ton, b.  Feb.  24,  1841;  9.  Elias  Henry,  b.  Jan.  1,  1843;  10.  Sarah 
Green,  b.  Jan.  1,  1845;  11.  Prudence  Ann,  b.  Aug.  23,  1847;  12. 
George  Everet,  b.  Sept.  23,  1850,  d.  Oct.  9,  1853;  13.  Jesse  White, 
twin  with  the  last;  14.  Charles  Warren,  b.  Aug.  17,  1853,  d.  Nov. 
20,  1855. 

7.  Joanna,  b.  April  12,  1814;  m.  Dec.  29,  1831,  Henry  Olney  of  Windsor, 

O.,  and  has  had,  1  .Harriet  Newel,  b.  Dec.  9,  1832,  m.  Dec.  22,  1855, 
John  Havener;  2.  John  White,  b.  Jan.  8,  1835,  d.  Aug.  27,  1854, 
a?.  19;  3.  Sylvanus,  b.  Feb.  10,  1837,  d.  May  25,  1837;  4.  Elizabeth 
Nixon,  b.  April  15,  1838,  m.  Aug.  12,  1858,  Joseph  Smith;  5. 
Jesse  Blackmer,  b.  May  13,  1841,  d.  May  25,  1841;  6.  Anna  Slack, 
b.  July  4,  1842,  d.  Sept.  7,  1854,  ae.  12;  7.  Mary  Evans,  b.  March 

30,  1845;  8.  Willard  Davis,  b.  Jan.  21,  1848;  9.  Louisana,  b.  Dec. 

31,  1851;    10.   Franklin,  b.   Dec.   9,   1845;   11.   Alice   Cornelia,  b. 
Sept.  21,  1856. 

8.  Augustus  Stone,  b.  May  5,  1818;  m.  Locia  Webster.        -         (372) 


190.  John  White,  son  of  Thomas  Wells,  (83)  was  born  in 
Barnard,  Vt.,  in  1783.  He  was  a  clothier  in  Rupert,  Vt.,  and 
died  October,  1829,  &.  46. 

He  married  Laura  Rising  of  Rupert.  After  the  death  of 
her  husband,  she  removed  to  the  West,  -with  her  parents. 
The  present  residence  of  the  family  has  not  been 
ascertained. 

Children. 

1.  Olcott. 

2.  Laura.  There  were  two  other  children,  names  not  known. 


191.  Olcott  White,  son  of  Thomas  Wells,  (83)  was  born 
in  Barnard,  Vt.,  Jan.  9,  1786.  He  lived  for  some  years  in 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  but  removed  to  Ohio  about  1820,  and  resides 
in  Zanesville,  Muskingum  Co.  He  was  formerly  a  clothier 
and  a  calico-stamper,  but  is  now  a  bookseller  and  bookbinder. 

He  married,  Dec.  5,  1811,  Electa  Abernethy,  born  in 
Stockbridge,  Mass.,  May  25,  1791,  dau.  of  James  Palmer 
Abernethy  and  Thankful  Wright. 


162  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  John  Wright,  b.  Oct.  19,  1814;  m.  Catherine  Springer,        -         (373) 

2.  Fanny,  b.  Feb.  19,  1816;  m.  Oct.  3,  1834,  John  Alexander  Dutre  of 

Zanesville,  a  tailor,  and  has,  1.  Charles  William,  b.  Oct.  23,  1835; 
2.  James  Milo,  b.  Nov.  30,  1837;  3.  Thomas  White,  b.  Dec.  19,  1839; 
4.  Eveline,  b.  Aug.  3,  1842;  Ann,  b.  Jan.  26,  1846;  6.  Martha,  b. 
Feb.  28,  1849. 

3.  Laura,  b.  July  8,  1819;  m.  Dec.  22,  1852,  Henry  Elliott,  a  book- 

binder and  bookseller  in  Zanesville. 

4.  Horatio,  b.  Nov.  5,  1823;  m.  Susan  Clossman.         -  (374) 

5.  Caroline,  b.  Sept.  20,  1831;  d.  unm.,  Dec.  6,  1856,  ae.  25. 


192.  Samuel  White,  youngest  son  of  Thomas  Wells,  (83) 
was  born  in  Barnard,  Vt.,  Nov.  30,  1789.  He  removed  to 
Ohio,  with  his  father,  in  1799,  and  afterwards  settled  as  a 
farmer  in  Windsor,  Morgan  Co.,  where  he  died,  Oct.  12, 
1823,  se.  34. 

He  married  Eunice  Emerson  of  Barnard,  Vt.,  dau.  of  Asa 
Emerson  and  Eunice  Foster.  She  was  born  March  14,  1791, 
and  died  in  Windsor,  Aug.  29,  1839,  ae.  48. 

Children. 

1.  Mary,  b.  Sept.   10,  1810;  m.  May  21,   1830,  Lorenzo  Andrews  of 

Center,  Morgan  Co.,  O.,  a  farmer.  She  has  had,  1.  Laura,  b. 
1831;  2.  Hiram  B.,  b.  1833,  m.  Hannah  Lewis;  3.  Pedee  Ann;  4. 
Christopher;  5.  Lydia,  m.;  6.  Ellen  Matilda;  7.  Joanna;  8. 
Melissa;  9.  Curtis. 

2.  Susanna,    b.  May  22, 1812;  m.  1831,  William  Hook  of  Windsor,  a  farm- 

er, and  has  had,  1.  Henry,  b.  Feb.  1832,  m.  Angeline  Smith;  2.  John, 
b.  Sept.  6,  1833;  3.  William  Bernard,  b.  July  7,  1835;  4.  Martha, 
b.  March  30,  1837,  m.  1858,  David  Brooks;  5.  Susanna,  b.  Jan.  14, 
1840,  d.  Jan.  10,  1844;  6.  Rachel  Jane,  b.  March  1,  1843;  7. 
Charles  Cory,  b.  April  4,  1845;  8.  Isaac,  b.  July  3,  1847;  9.  Lydia, 
b.  Nov.  26,  1849.. 

3.  Roxana,  b.  March  14,  1814;  m.  Jan.  1,  1853,  Richard  Kitchen  of 

Cincinnati,  0.,  a  farmer. 

4.  Lydia,  b.  March  2,  1816;  m.  Jan.  18,  1835,  David  Stokley  of  Roseville, 

Muckingum  Co.,  0.,  and  has,  1.  Rufus;  2.  Edwin;  3., Benjamin  Olney. 

5.  Abigail,  b.  May  6,  1818;  m.  April  1,  1847,  John  Green,  Esq.,  of 

Anamosa,  Jones  Co.,  Iowa,  a  lawyer.  He  d.  Aug.  14,  1853,  se.  36. 
She  has  had,  1.  Laura  Roxana,  b.  July  13,  1848;  2.  Philip 
Melancthon,  b.  May  18,  1851;  3.  Merle  D'Aubigine,  twin  with  the 
last,  d.  Oct.  3,  1852. 

6.  Asa  Gates,  b.  June  24,  1820;  m.  1st,  A.  F.  Davidson;  2d.  A.  E. 

Stone.  -  .  .  (376) 


DESCENDANTS   OF   LIEUT.    DANIEL   WHITE. 

193.  Elijah  White,  son  of  Daniel,  (84)  was  born  in  Hat- 
field,  Mass.,  April  26,  1768.  He  settled  there,  and  died  Feb. 
18,  1831,  se.  62. 

He  married,  April  19,  1792,  Mary  Smith,  3d,  of  Hatfield, 
She  was  born  Nov.  7,  1769,  -and  died  Dec.  1,  1853,  se.  84. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  163 

Children. 

1.  John,  b.  Aug.  22,  1792;     m.  1st,     Sophia     White;     2d,     Elizabeth 

Drake.  -  (376) 

2.  Betsey,    1    b.  Nov.  3,  1794. 

3.  Electa,    ]      Twins.          m.  July  28,  1819,  Stearns  Hubbard  of  Hat- 

field,  and  d.  May  23,  1857,  a?.  62,  having  had  six  children.  Her 
dau.  Ruth,  m.  Dec.  30,  1840,  Israel  W.  Billings. 

4.  Mary,  b.  Dec.  13,  1795;  m.  March  2,  1820,  George  Wait,  and  d.  Nov. 

6,  1827,  a.  32. 

5.  Submit,  b.  Aug.  7,  1798;  m.  Feb.  7,  1824,  Sylvester  Bliss  of  Whites- 

town,  N.  Y.  She  has  had,  1.  Jason  S.,  b.  Feb.  18,  1825,  m.  May 
24,  1848,  Marietta  Phelps  of  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.;  2.  George  W., 
b.  Jan.  15,  1829. 

6.  George,  b.  Dec.  28,  1799;  m.  Delia  Sheldon.        ...         (377) 

7.  Daniel,  b.  Nov.  2,  1801;  m.  Lucy  Elvira  Rice.         -         -  (378) 

8.  Quartus,  b.  Dec.  26,  1803;  d.  .Sept.  3,  1805. 

9.  Lucy  Ann,  b.  Jan.  22,  1806;  m.  Oct.  15,  [16?]  1834,  Salmon  D.  Bard- 

well  of  Hatfield,  now  of  Margaretta,  0.  She  has,  1.  Sarah  Ann  L., 
b.  July  2,  1835,  m.  May  11,  1859,  William  Graves  of  Margaretta; 
2.  Maria  L.,  b.  Feb.  19,  1838. 

10.  Louisa,  b.  Sept.  25,  1808;  m.  April  17,  1833,  Seth  Bardwell,  of  Hat- 

field,  now  of  Groton,  Erie  Co.,  O.  She  has  had,  1.  Pamela,  b.  July 
11,  1834,  m.  Feb.  20,  1851,  Ralph  Ramsdale  of  Oxford,  O.;  2. 
Dwight  L.,  b.  June  13,  1836,  d.  April  1,  1843;  3.  Sophia  A.,  b. 
June  7,  1839,  m.  Dec.  27,  1855,  David  Compton  of  Margaretta; 
4.  Mary  W.,  b.  July  7,  1842;  5.  Seth  E.,  b.  Dec.  6,  1844;  6.  Alma 
L.,  b.  Sept.  4,  1847;  7  Charles  F.,  b.  Jan.  9,  1851. 

11.  Quartus,  b.  Feb.'  1,  1811;  m.  Julia  Ann  Wilkee.        -        -         (379) 


194.  Salmon  White,  Jim.,  son  of  Dea.  Salmon,  (85)  was 
born  in  Whately,  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1760.  He  was  a  farmer  in 
that  place,  and  died  May  1,  1822,  ze.  61. 

He  married,  1st,  Lydia  Amsden  of  Deerfield,  Mass.  She 
died  Feb.  22,  1799,  se.  33. 

He  married,  2d,  Nov.  27,  1799,  Mrs.  Anna  Allis  of  Whate- 
ly, widow  of  Josiah  Allis,  who  died  April  17,  1794,  se.  40. 
She  was  the  dau.  of  Elisha  Hubbard  and  Lucy  Stearns; 
was  born  in  Hatfield,  Dec.  26,  1755,  and  died  June  21,  1839, 

33.  83.  * 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Justus,  b.  1787;  m.  Rhoda  Frary.        -  (380) 

2.  Harriet,  b.  March  4,  1790;  m.  Nov.  12,  1811,  Moses  Arms,  jun.,  of 

Greenfield,  Mass.,  who  d.  April  13,  1823,  se.  38.    She  is  living  with 

*  The  manner  in  which  families  are  sometimes  connected  by  numer- 
ous marriages,  is  illustrated  by  the  case  of  Mrs.  Anna  Allis  and 
her  relatives.  Her  son,  Elijah  Allis,  m.  Electra  White,  a  sister  of 
her  second  husband,  Salmon  White,  jun.,  (see  Fam.  85:)  her  son, 
Jere  Allis,  m.  Mary  White,  a  daughter  of  her  secound  husband  (see 
Fam.  194.)  and  her  grandson,  Josiah  Allis,  M.  Eliza  White,  a 
daughter  of  her  second  husband's  cousin  (see  Fam.  197).  Her  bro- 
ther, Elisha  Hubbard,  m.  Hannah  White,  a  cousin  of  Salmon  White, 
junior;  (see  Fam.  84;)  and  her  sister,  Hannah  Hubbard,  m.  Simeon 
White,  jun.,  a  cousin  of  Salmon  White,  senior;  (Family  93.) 


164  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

her  dau.  in  111.      She  has,  1.  George,  res.  in  Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa; 

2.  Moses,  res.  in  Cal.;  3.  Harriet,  m.  Dame,  and  res.  in  111. 

3.  Mary,  b.  June  3,  1793;  m.  Oct.  1,  1814,  Jere  Allis,  now  of  Oxford, 

Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.    She  has  had,  1.  Edward  P.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1815, 
d.  Aug.  16,  1821;  2.  Elisha,  b.  Aug.  26,  1819;  d.  Aug.  25,  1821; 

3.  Mary  A.,  b.  Aug.  4.  1821,  m.  May  9,  1843,  Rev.  H.  Callahan, 
a  Presbyterian  minister  in   Oxford;   4.   Edward   P.,  b.   May   12, 
1824,  res.  in  Milwaukee.       He  m..Sept.  12,  1848,  Margaret  Wat- 
son; 5.  Lucy  Jane,  b.  Sept.  19,  1828,  m.  June,  30,  1852,  Joseph 
T.  Gilbert,  a  merchant    in  New  York. 

4.  A  child,  b.  April  19,  1798;  d.  same  day. 


195.  Dea.  John  White,  son  of  Dea.  Salmon,  (85)  was  born 
in  Whately,  Jan.  9,  1762.  He  was  a  farmer  there,  and  was 
chosen  a  deacon  of  the  church  in  Whately,  in  March,  1810. 
He  was  a  justice  of  the  peace,  was  frequently  chosen  a  select- 
man, and  represented  the  town  in  the  Legislature.  He  died 
April  2,  1836,  se.  74. 

He  married,  Feb.  7,  1796,  Elizabeth  Brown  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  dau.  of  Samuel  Brown  and  Elizabeth  Adams.  She 
died  March  26,  1853,  se.  83. 

Children. 

1.  Luke  Brown,  b.  May  8,  1797;  m.  Mary  Wells.         -         -  (381) 

2.  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  Jan.  23,  1799;  m.  Sept.  23,  1819,  John  Bardwell 

Morton  of  Hatfield,  now  of  Whately,  and  d.  Oct.  24,  1858,  se.  59. 
She  had,  1.  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  Feb.  16,  1821,  m.  Aug.  1843,  Rev. 
John  A.  McKinstry,  now  of  Harwinton,  Conn.  He  grad.  Amherst 
Coll.,  1838;  2.  Harriet  Arms,  b.  Jan.  8,  1823,  d.  Jan.  2,  1844,  an. 
21;  3.  John  White,  b.  Jan.  21,  1826,  m.  March  24,  1858,  Henrietta 
A.  Kingsley  of  Williamsburg;  4.  Eurotas,  b.  July  6,  1828;  5. 
Elvira  White,  b.  June  7,  1835;  6.  Judith  White,  b.  Dec.  3,  1839. 

3.  Judith,  b.  Nov.  17,  1800;  d.  Aug.  27,  1810,  a.  9. 

4.  Maria,  b,  Oct.  31,  1802;  m.  Eurotas  Morton,  now  of  Ypsilanti,  Mich., 

and  has,  1.  Eunice  White;  2.  Martha  Baldwin,  m.  1858,  William 
A.  Heartt  of  Wahjamega,  Tuscola  Co.,  Mich;  3.  Maria  Elizabeth. 

5.  John,  b.  Aug.  2,  1804;  m.  Cornelia  White.         -         -         -         (382 

6.  Elvira,  b.  Oct.,     1806;  m.  Levi  Bush  of  Westfield,  Mass.,  and  has, 

1.  Elizabeth  White;  2.  Harriet  Morton. 
7.Eunice,  b.  Feb.  14,  1809;  d.  Aug.  9,  1817,  ae.  8. 

8.  Samuel  Brooks,  b.  Jan.  9,  1811;  m.  Experience  P.  Wells.      -       (383) 

9.  Judith,  b.  May  8,  1813;  d.  May  4,  1837,  ss.  24. 

10.  Eunice,  b.  Dec.  24,  1819;  d.  Dec.  30,  1824,  33.  5. 


196.  Thomas  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Dea.  Salmon,  (85)  was 
born  in  Whately,  April  12,  1773.  About  1798  he  removed  to 
Ashfield,  where  he  was  a  blacksmith  and  a  farmer.  He  was 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  165 

a  justice  of  the  peace,  was  a  selectman  for  about  twenty- 
five  years,  and  several  times  represented  the  town  in  the 
Legislature.  He  was  much  employed  in  the  settlement  of 
estate,  and  in  the  public  business  of  the  town  and  county. 
He  died  Aug.  17,  1848,  a.  75. 

He  married,  Aug.  30,  1795,  Hannah  Harwood,  dau.  of 
Nathan  Harwood  of  Windsor,  Mass.  She  was  born  Nov. 
17,  1771,  and  died  May  10,  1848,  se.  76.  A  brief  memorial 
of  her  "rare  virtues  and  acquirements"  was  printed  for  dis- 
tribution among  the  friends  of  the  family. 

Children. 

1.  Horace,  b.  July  17,  1796;  d.  July  30,  1796. 

2.  Amanda,  b.  Aug.  20,  1797;  m.  July  8,  1823,  Rev.  William  M.  Ferry, 

who  grad.  Union  College,  1820,  and  has  been  for  many  years  a 
missionary  on  the  Island  of  Mackinaw,  Mich.  She  has,  1.  William 
M,.  b.  July  8,  1824,  m.  Oct.  25,  1851,  Jeannette  Hollister;  2. 
Thomas  W.,  b.  June  1,  1826;  3.  Amanda  H.,  b.  Sept.  20,  1828; 
4.  Noah  H.,  b.  April  30,  1831;  5.  Hannah  E.,  b.  April  16,  1834; 
6.  &  7.  Edward  P.  and  Mary  L.,  twins,  b.  April  16,  1837. 

3.  Hannah,  b.  March  4,  1800;  has  been  a  teacher  for  many  years,  and 

now  has  the  superintendence  of  the  classes  of  teachers  sent  to  the 
West  by  the  National  Board  of  Popular  Education. 

4.  Morris  E.,  b.  April  27,  1803;  m.  1st,  L.  C.  Payson;  2d,  P.  Rowe.  (384) 

5.  Thomas  Wait,  b.  Nov.  15,  1805;  m.  Caroline  Norton        -  (385) 

6.  Luke  A.,  b.  Oct.  17,  1808;  m.  Clarissa  J.  Perkins.        -        -       (386) 

7.  Nathan  Harwood,  b.  April  13,  1811;  m.  Sarah  B.  Britton..  (387) 

8.  Mary  A.,  b.  Sept.  18,  1813;  has  been  for  more  than  twenty  years 

a  teacher  in  Mich,  and  111. 


197.  Ebenezer  White,  son  of  Lieut,  Elihu,  (86)  was  born 
in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1766.  He  was  a  farmer  in  that 
place,  and  died  Jan.  6,  1826,  se.  60. 

He  married,  Jan.  10,  1793,  Mary  Dickinson,  dau.  of  Elijah 
Dickinson.  She  was  born  Jan.  17,  1772  and  died  May  11, 
1850,  se.  78. 

Children. 

1.  Sophia,  b.  Dec.  6,  1793;  m.  John  White.        -        -         (Family  376) 

2.  Mary,  b.  May  5,  1799;  m.  1st,  Dec.  21,  1826,  Dr.  Chester  Johnson  of 

Hadley,  who  d.  April  7,  1829,  se.  31.  She  m.  2d,  Feb.,  1835 
Medad  Vinton  of  Amherst;  is  now  in  Iowa.  She  had,  by  har 
first  husband,  Charles  Dickinson,  b.  April  3,  1828. 

3.  Eliza,  b.  May  22,  1801;  m.  April  13,  1826,  Josiah  Allis,  of  East 

Whately;  (see  in  Fam.  85.)  She  has  had,  1.  Justin  Wright  Clark, 
b.  March  31,  1827;  2.  Silas  Dickinson  White,  b.  Dec.  11,  1828; 
3.  Mary  Eliza  White,  b.  Sept.  29,  1830;  4.  Lewis  Edward 


1«<J  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Sikes,  b.  July  14,  1832;  5.  Edmond  Bridges,  b.  July  31,  1834,  d, 
Feb.  17,  1835;  6.  Edmond  Bridge,  b.  Dec.  11,  1835,  grad.  Yale 
College,  1859. 

4.  Julianna,  b.  July  8,  1804;  m.  April  11,  1832,  Elijah  Hubbard  of  Hat- 

field,  and  d.  Oct.  11,  1840,  ae.  36.  He  d.  Oct.  11,  1854,  se.  56.  She 
has,  1.  Horace  White,  b.  March  11,  1833;  2.  Marshall  Ney,  b.  Mar. 
22, 1836;  3.  Charles  Edward,  b.  Oct.,  1838,  d.  April  1839;  4.  Charles, 
b.  Feb.  8,  1840. 

5.  Harriet,  b.  July  31,  1806;  [July  15?]  d.  March  8,  1809. 

6.  Charlotte,  b.  Oct.  9,  1808;  m.  May  25,  1831,  Charles  Morris  Billings 

of  Hatfield,  and  has  had,  1.  Fredrick  Dickinson,  b.  July  25,  1832; 
2.  Arthur  White,  b.  July,  25,  1834;  3.  Martha  Dickinson,  b.  July 
7,  1836;  4.  Charles  Morris,  b.  July  20,  1839;  5.  Joseph,  b.  Aug.  12, 
1842;    6.    David,   b.   July   6,    1849,   d.   Jan.    16,   1851;    7.    Harriet^ 
Charlotte,  b.  Feb.  5,  1853. 

7.  Silas  Dickinson,  b.  Dec.  25,  1810;  m.  Mrs.  Amanda  Clapp.         (388) 

8.  Horace,  b.  March  6,  1815;  d.  unm.,  Dec.  24,  1844,  ae.  29. 


198.  Elihu  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Lieut.  Elihu,  (86)  was  born 
in  Hatfield,  Dec.  17,  1767.  He  resided  there,  and  died  June 
26,  1816,  33.  48. 

He  married,  July  5, 1792,  Sarah  Smith  of  Hatfield, 

Children. 

1.  Lemira,  b.  ;  m.  Seth  Kingsley.    Both  are  dead. 

2.  Moses,  b.  Oct.  24,  1794;  d.  Dec.  8,  1811,  ae.  17. 

3.  Theda,  b.  April  4,  1798. 

4.  Prescott,  b.  Sept.  15,  1801;  m.  Caroline  Townsley  of  Walpole,  N.  H., 

and  died. 

5.  Sarah,  b.  April  6,  1806;  m.  Sept.  3,  1834,  Alexander  H.  Harman. 

6.  Edward,  b.    March  18,  1810;  m.  Jerusha  King,  and  died. 


199.  Jonathan  Cole  White,  son  of  Lieut.  Elihu,  (86)  was 
born  in  Hatfield,  Feb.  17,  1780.  He  settled  in  Hatford,  Vt., 
where  he  died,  Aug.  17,  1844,  as.  64.  He  was  a  hatter. 

He  married  Cynthia  Parkhurst,  who  died  Nov.  16,  1828, 
a3.  43.  His  only  child, 

Caroline,  b.  about  1805,  m.  Sidney  Barlow  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  and  d, 
without  issue,  two  years  after  marriage,  ae.  about  27. 


200.  Jabez  Loomis  White,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Joel,  jun., 
(87)  was  born  in  Andover,  Conn.,  Dec.  29,  1763.  He  settled 
as  a  farmer  in  Bolton,  where  he  frequently  held  town  offices. 
He  was  for  a  long  time  a  justice  of  the  jeace,  and  once  a  rep- 
resentative to  the  Legislature.  He  died  Sept.  1,  1844,  ss.  81. 

He  married,  Nov.  13,  1783,  Elizabeth  Wales,  dau.  of  Tim- 
othy Wales  of  Hebron,  Conn.  She  died  Aug.  25, 1845,  ae.  82. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  167 

Children. 

1.  Anna    L.,   b.    Feb.    5,    1784;    m.    March,    1803,   Roswell    Bailey   of 

Lebanon.  He.  grad.  Yale  Coll.,  1801,  was  a  merchant  and  teacher, 
and  d.  1850.  She  d.  in  Bolton,  April  20,  1858,  ae.  74.  She 
had,  1.  Roswell  White,  b.  Feb.,  1805,  is  a  farmer  in  Bolton.  He 
m.  March  20,  1826,  Elizabeth  C.  Stowel  of  Plainfield,  Conn.; 
2.  Elizabeth  Ann  Loomis,  b.  April  7,  1811,  m.  April  9,  1829, 
Benjamin  Hoxie,  who  d.  Aug.  26,  1856. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b.   Sept.   14,   1785;   m.   Nov.    11,   1806,   Aaron   Cook   of 

Ashford,  a  blacksmith.  He  d.  Jan.  16,  1838.  She  res.  in  Man- 
chester, and  has,  1.  Julia  W.,  b.  Sept.  1,  1807,  m.  June  7,  1827, 
Dr.  William  C.  Williams,  of  Manchester,  who  d.  Oct.  6,  1857;  2. 
Aaron,  b.  Dec.  7,  1808,  res.  in  Manchester.  He  m.  June  29,  1837, 
Mabel  Lyman  of  Manchester. 

3.  Sarah,  b.  April  5,  1787;  m.   March   12,  1812,  Samuel  Williams   a 

blacksmith.  He  res.  in  Bolton.  She  d.  Aug.  23,  1849.  ae.  62.  She 
had,  1.  Samuel  White,  b.  Feb.  22,  1813,  res.  in  Bolton.  He  m. 
Oct.  2,  1839,  Cornelia  Badger  of  Bolton;  2.  William,  b.  Sept. 

6,  1815,  res.  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     He  m.  Oct.  9,   1838,  Lovisa  K. 
Stedman  of  Hartford;  3.  Jabez  Loomis,  b.  Dec.  18,  1819,  m.  Oct., 
1849,  Wealthy  T.   Sherman   of  Lebanon;   4.   Sarah  Ann,  b.   Oct. 
31,  1821,  m.  1st,  May  12,  1840,  Sylvester  T.  Skinner  of  Bolton, 
who   d.   Feb.    16,    1853;    m.   2d,   June,    1858,   Elbridge   Belden   of 
Bristol,  Conn.;   5.  Harriet  Wales,  b.  April  28,   1823,  m.   Nov.  2, 
1841,  Eli  Baker  Francis  of  Bolton;   6.  Elizabeth  White,  b.   Oct. 
18,  1825,  m.  Oct.  26,  1858,  Charles   O.  Morse  of  Bristol   Conn.; 

7.  Clarissa  White,  b.  July  1,  1827,  d   Sept.  28,   1852,  ae.  25;   8. 
Mary  Loomis,  b.  Oct.  12,  1829,  m.  June  19,  1855,  Isaac  W.  Hakes 
of  Norwich;  9.  Julia  Sophronia,  b.  Oct.  12,  1833. 

4.  Roxanna,  b.  Feb.  6,  1789;  d.  Feb.  22,  1797,  ae.  8. 

5.  Clarissa,  b.  Nov.  5,  1790;  m.  1st,  Oct.  31,  1811,  Elijah  Alvord  of 

Bolton,  who  d.  Nov.  19,  1820,  se.  31.  She  m.  2d,  Nov.  10,  1825, 
Hon.  Benjamin  Ruggles  of  St.  Clairsville,  Ohio,  U.  S.  Senator 
from  1818  to  1833.  He  d.  Sept.,  1857.  By  her  first  husband 
she  had  one  dau.,  Eleanor  Kellogg,  b.  Sept.  3,  1812,  m.  C.  C. 
Carroll,  M.  D.,  afterwards  a  lawyer  in  St.  Clairsville.  He  d. 

6.  Jabez  Loomis,  b.  June  18,  1792;  m.  Emily  Hammond.        -         (389) 

7.  Sophronia,  b.  Dec.  1,  1794;  m.  Nov.  24,  1819,  Chester  Strickland  of 

B.,  a  farmer,  who  d.  April  28,  1842,  ae.  45.  She  has  one  dau., 
Julia  Ann,  b.  Dec.  31,  1821,  m.  Jan.  26,  1843,  Arnold  Martin, 
now  of  B. 

8.  Joel   Wales,   b.   April    24,    1795;    m.    1st,   Sarah    Fox;    2d,   E.    M. 

Moseley.  (390) 

9.  Royal   Stiles,   b.   Aug.   26,   1799;   res.   in   Bolton,   and   has   been   a 

merchant.  He  has  held  town  offices,  has  been  a  justice  of  the 
peace,  and  has  twice  represented  the  town  in  the  Legislature. 

10.  Thomas  Jefferson,  b.  March  31,  1802;  m.  Phebe  Ann  Farmer.  (391) 

11.  George   Clinton,   b.   Nov.   28,   1804;    m.   Mrs.   Elizabeth   B.   Mor- 
gan. -  -  (392) 


201.  Capt.  Lemuel  White,  son  of  Lemuel,  (88)  was  born 
in  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  1,  1762.  He  was  a  sea- 
captain,  in  the  China  trade,  and  afterwards,  a  merchant 
at  East  Hartford,  where  he  was  post-master,  and  justice  of 
the  peace.  He  died  Dec.  8,  1843,  3d.  81. 

He  married,  1st,  June  1,  1789,  Mary  Buckland  of  East 


168  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Hartford,  dau.  of  Capt.  Stephen  Buckland.     She  was  born 
April  IB,  1769,  and  died  May  12,  1790,  se.  21. 

He  married,  2d,  June  25,  1793,  Mary  Wells  of  East  Hart- 
ford, dau.  of  John  Wells  and  Jerusha  Pitkin.  She  was  born 

Feb.  13,  1765,  and  died  Sept.  1,  1845,  se.  80. 

« 

Child; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Buckland,  b.  May  1,  1790;  d.  Oct.  26,  1806,  ae.  16. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

2.  Wells,  b.  March  19,  1794;  d.  Oct.  30,  1794. 

3.  James  Wells,  b.  Sept.  21,  1800;  m.  Catharine  R.  Garner.  (393) 

4.  Mary,  b.  Dec.  31,  1802;   resides  in   Rockville,   Conn. 

202.  John  J*  White,  son  of  Lemuel,  (88)  was  born  in  East 
Hartford,  April  28,  1771.  He  was  for  many  years  a  teacher 
in  Hartford,  and  in  other  places.  He  is  supposed  to  have 
died  of  a  cholera,  while  traveling,  in  the  summer  of  1832, 
se.  61.  He  probably  died  at  Philadelphia. 

He  married,  1st,  July  20,  1794,  Elizabeth  Shelton.  She 
was  born  April  4,  1776,  and  died  Feb.  15,  1804,  se.  28. 

He  married,  2d,  Feb.  12,  1815,  Charlotte  Lucretia  Wood- 
bridge  of  Hartford,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Lucy  Woodbridge. 
She  was  born  Aug.  7,  1789,  and  died  June  3,  1852,  se.  63; 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Charles  Shelton,  b.  June  12,  1795;  d.  unm.,  Sept.  3,  1821,  ae.  26. 

2.  Susan  Shelton,  b.  Aug.  28,   1796;  d.  Feb.   1,   1804,  ae.   7. 

3.  Martha  Cheney,  b.  Sept.  18,  1799;  m.  Jan.  21,  1821,  Rev.  Sturges 

Gilbert,  an  Episcopal  clergyman  at  Great  Harrington,  Mass., 
who  d.  at  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1847.  She  lives  in 
C.  V.,  and  has  had,  1.  Martha  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  18,  1821,  d. 
1840,  aa.  19;  2.  Marcus  Aurelius,  b.  July  27,  1823;  3.  Charles 
Marcellus,  b.  Dec.  26,  1824,  d.  Dec.  1,  1856,  ae.  32;  4.  Caroline 
Amelia,  b.  Jan.  6,  1828,  m.  1st,  April  15,  1846,  George  E.  Foote 
of  New  York,  who  d.  Nov.  19,  1849;  m.  2d,  June  30,  1857, 
Charles  W.  Robb,  Esq.,  of  Pittsburg.  Pa.;  5.  Fanny  Cornelia, 
b.  Dec.  29,  1829,  m.  June  18,  1851,  Dr.  George  W.  Merritt  of 
C.  V.;  6.  Julia  Maria,  b.  Aug.  25,  1832. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

4.  Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  March  3,  1816;  m.  July  15,  1848,  Edmund  Perry, 

Esq.,  a  lawyer,  of  Flemington,  N.  J.,  and  has,  1.  Samuel  Ed- 
mund, b.  May  7,  1849;  2.  Auguste  Belmont,  b.  March  14,  1853; 
3.  A  daughter,  b.  March,  1859. 

5.  Sheldon  Woodbridge,    b.  June  2,  1817;  d.  June  4,  1817. 

6.  Jseph  Woodbridge,  b.  Aug.  7,  1818;  m.  Mary  E.  Dollen.       (394) 

7.  Julia,  b.   March   26,   1820;   m.  Jan,  21,   1841,  John   S.   Dobson   of 

Vernon.  a  manufacturer,  and  has  Emma  Sophia,  b.  Nov.  3,  1841. 

8.  William  H.,  b.  Jan.  8,  1822;  m.  Eliza  Dollen.         -  (395) 

9.  Emma  Woodbridge,  b.  May  20,  1824;  d.  Nov.  15,  1838,  ae.  14. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  169 

203.  Elihu  White,  son  of  Elijah,  Esq.,  (89)  was  born  in 
Bolton,  Conn.,  July  27,  1773.  After  a  few  years  residence  in 
Hartford,  Conn.,  he  removed  to  New  York,  and  established  a 
type-foundry  there  in  1810.  He  was  a  man  of  great  in- 
genuity, and  made  valuable  improvements  in  the  art  of 
type-making.  He  was  also  for  several  years  a  bookseller 
and  publisher.  In  his  business  relations,  as  well  as  in 
private  life,  he  was  highly  esteemed  for  his  intelligence  and 
uprightness.  He  died  NOY.  7,  1836,  se.  63.  The  following 
is  a  fac-simile  of  his  autograph. 


He  married  Sarah  Trumbull  of  Hartford,  dau.  of  Hon. 
John  Trumbull,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Conn.,  and 
author  of  "M'Fingal."  Her  mother  was  Sarah  Hubbard. 
Mrs.  Sarah  White  was  born  September,  1784,  and  died  June 
10,  1816,  3d.  31. 

Children. 

1.  John  Trumbull,  b.  Nov.  5,  1809;  m.  Sarah  G.  Carroll.        -         (396) 

2.  Julia,  b.  Sept.  22,  1811;  m.  April  23,   1832,  Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  Lee, 

D.  D.  He  graduated  at  Harvard  College  in  1827,  first  studied 
law,  but  in  1837  entered  the  ministry  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  and  in  1841  was  chosen  Bishop  of  the  Diocese  of  Dela- 
ware. He  resides  at  Wilmington,  Del.  She  has  had,  1.  Ben- 
jamin, b.  Sept.  26,  1833,  grad.  at  the  University  of  Penn.  in 
1852,  and  at  the  N.  Y.  Medical  College  in  1856;  is  a  physician 
in  New  York.  He  m.  April  5,  1859,  Emma  Hale  White;  (see 
Family  404;)  ?..  Leighton,  >j.  Sept.  20, 1837,  d.  Feb.  13, 1853,  ae.  15;  3. 
Clementina  Smith,  b.  April  10,  1846;  Elizabeth  Leighton,  b. 
April  8,  1849,  d.  Nov.  12,  1850;  5.  Julia  Trumbuli,  twin  with  the 
last;  6.  Alfred,  b.  March  25,  1852;  7.  Edmund,  b.  March  9,  1855, 
d.  Dec.  9,  1857. 

3.  Charles,  b.  Sept.  21,  1813;  d.  in  Penn.,  unm.,  Sept.  1,  1848,  ae.  35. 

4.  Sarah  T.,  b.  Nov.  27,  1815;  d.  July  22,  1816. 


204.  Elijah  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Elijah,  Esq.,  (89)  was 
born  in  Bolton,  Aug.  15,  1784.  He  was  a  merchant  and 
farmer  in  that  place,  until  1831,  when  he  removed  to  White 


170  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Pigeon,  St.  Joseph  Co.,  Mich.,  where  he  became  a  large 
landholder.  In  1853  he  removed  to  Davenport,  Iowa,  and 
thence  in  Oct.,  1854,  to  Winterset,  Madison  Co.,  Iowa,  where 
he  died,  Nov.  16,  1854,  ae.  70. 

He  married,  1st,  Sept.  14,  1818,  Electa  Fox  of  Bolton, 
dau.  of  Jacob  Fox.  She  was  born  Oct.  22,  1790,  and  died 
June  14,  1835,  ae.  44. 

He  married,  2d,  Oct.  12,  1835,  Delia  Sheldon  of  Rupert, 
Vt.,  born  Aug.  9,  1801,  dau.  of  Increase  Sheldon  and  Hannah 
King.  She  resides  at  Winterset,  Iowa. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Benjamin   Day,  b.  Oct.   11,   1819;   m.  Julia   M.   Sheldon.          (397) 

2.  Charles  James  Fox,  b.  Jan.  16,  1821;  d.  unm.,  Dec.  24,  1855,  at  Mich- 

igan Bluff,  Cal.    He  was  killed  by  an  accident  in  a  mining  tunnel. 

3.  John,  b.  Aug.  16,  1822;  d.  March  22,  1833,  ae.  10. 

4.  A  son,  |    b.  Aug.  11,  1823;  twins:  both  d.  Aug.  12,  1823. 
5  A  daughter,     5 

6.  Henry   Dwight,   b.   Oct.   13,   1824;   lost  on   Lake   Superior,   in   the 

wreck    of   the    steamer    "Superior,"    Oct.    30,    1856,    ae.    32.      He 
was  unmarried. 

7.  Samuel,  b.  Feb.  15,  1826;  lives  at  Campo  Seco,  Calaveras  Co.,  Cal. 

8.  Electa  Jane,  b.  Sept.  8,  1827;  m.  Sept.,  1845,  Erasmus  D.  Smith  of 

Adell,  Dallas  Co.,  Iowa,  and  has  Clarence. 

9.  William,  b.  April  6,  1829;  lives  in  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

10.  Mary,  b.   Sept.   1,   1830;   d.   at  Detroit,   Mich.,  Aug.   9,   1831,  ae. 

11  mos. 

11.  Frederick  Ely,  b.  Oct.  18,  1832;  lives  in  Campo  Seco,  Cal. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

12.  Mary,  b.  Sept.  14,  1836;  d.  May  24,  1856,  se.  19. 

13.  John  Trumbull,  b.  Jan.  23,  1839;  lives  in  Winterset. 

14.  Robert  Clark,  b.  Sept.  5,  1841;  d.  Aug.  25,  1842. 

15.  Julia  Sophia,  b.  March  18,  1843. 

16.  Francis  Sheldon,  b.  Feb.  17,  1845;  d.  Dec.  28,  1854. 


205.  Julius  White,  son  of  Elijah,  Esq.,  (89)  was  born  in 
Bolton,  April  21,  1787.  He  died  in  East  Hartford,  Aug. 
15,  1830,  as.  43. 

He  married,  May  11,  1819,  Lydia  Day  of  West  Springfield, 
Mass.,  dau.  of  Herman  Day  and  Lois  Ely.  She  was  born 
May  5,  1793,  and  died  June  12,  1839,  se.  46. 

Children. 

1.  Henry,  b.  April  19,  1821;  m.  Eliza  Hazen.         -         -         -         (398) 

2.  Sophia,  b.  Aug.  12,  1823;  m.  Aug.  17,  1842,  J.  Henry  Efner,  now  of 

W.  Springfield,  and  has  had,  1.  Henry  White,  b.  Oct.  26,  1844; 
2.  Robert,  b.  Feb.  1,  1846,  d.  Dec.  31,  1851;  3.  Alice,  b.  Nov. 
4,  1854. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  171 

206.  Thomas  White,  Jim.,  son  of  Thomas,  (90)  was  born 
in  Bolton,  Oct.  27,  1778.  He  was  a  farmer  in  that  town  until 
1834,  when  he  removed  to  Portage  Co.,  Ohio.  He  there  lived 
principally  in  the  town  of  Franklin,  where  he  died,  Aug.  18, 
1850,  se.  71. 

He  married,  May  16,  1802,  Dorothy  Hammond  of  Bolton, 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  Hammond  and  Eleanor  Olmsted.  She 
was  born  June  15,  1783,  and  died  March  3,  1848,  se.  64. 

Children. 

1.  Edwin  Hammond,  b.  March  14,  1803;  res.  at  Franklin  Mills,  Ohio. 

2.  Elizur  Talcott,  b.  Aug.  30,  1806;  d.  Sept.  23,  1806. 

3.  Horace  Freeman,  b.  Feb.  29,  1808;  res.  at  Franklin  Mills. 

4.  Maria  D.,  b.  Dec.  20,  1811;  res.  at  Franklin  Mills. 

5.  Nathaniel  Olmsted,  b.  Jan.  25,  1815;  res.  at  Franklin  Mills. 

6.  Walter  Pitkin,  b.  April  21,  1817;  d.  June  6,  1827,  se.  10. 

7.  Eleanor,  b.  Oct.  7,  1822;  res.  at  Franklin  Mills. 


207.  Asa  White,  son  of  Thomas,  (90)  was  born  in  Bolton, 
April  13,  1791.  He  was  a  farmer  there,  and  died  April  2, 
1855,  se.  64. 

He  married,  Dec.  31,  1812,  Eunice  Scoville  of  Bolton,  born 
Dec.  23,  1793,  dau.  of  Henry  Scoville. 

Children. 

1.  William  Wright,  b.  Aug.  16,  1813;  m.  1st.  H.  E.  Lyman;   2d,  L. 

Segur.  (399) 

2.  Eunice  Scoville,  b.  Jan.  23,  1815. 

3.  Julia  Talcott,  b.  May  19,  1817;  m.  Sept.  4,  1843,  Chauncey  Good- 

rich of  Bristol,  Conn.,  and  has,   1.  Julia  Ann;   2.  Ellen. 

4.  Theodore  Hale,  b.  Sept.  19,  1819;  m.  Priscilla  King.  (400) 

5.  Edward  Elijah,     }  b.  Sept.  16,  1820;  m.  Charlotte  A.  Wells.       (401) 

6.  Edmund  Elizur,    (        Twins.  d.  Jan.  29,  1840,  ss.   19. 

7.  Catherine   Cornelia,   b.   Nov.   25,    1824;   m.   Dec.   3,    1848,   Harvey 

Merchant  of  New  Haven;  has  had,  1.  Dwight  Edmund,  b.  Jan., 
1850;  2.  Elsie,  d.  se.  1  yr. 

8.  Lavius  Parmelee,  b.  June  27,  1827;  lives  in  Bolton. 

9.  Sarah  Lavinia,  b.  July  8,  1829;  m.  Oct.  31,  1848,  Brewster  Bishop 

of  B. 

10.  Lydia  Charlotte,  b.  Aug.  3,  1831;  m.  May  2,  1853,  Jonathan  W. 
Pond   of  Bristol. 

11.  Henry  Asa,  b.  June  8,  1834;  m.  Sarah  J.  Hamlin.         -         (402) 

12.  John,  b.  Nov.  1,  1838. 


208.  Daniel  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  (91)  was 
born  in  Andover,  Conn.,  July  14,  1773.  He  was  a  farmer  in 
that  place  until  1844,  when  he  removed  to  Rockville,  Conn., 
where  he  died,  March  29,  1847,  se.  73.  He  had  the  military 


172  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

rank  of  Captain,  and  was  a  justice  of  the  peace.  He  fre- 
quently held  town  offices,  and  several  times  represented  the 
town  of  Coventry  in  the  Legislature.  Being  highly  esteem- 
ed for  his  integrity  and  sound  judgment,  he  was  much  em- 
ployed in  the  settlement  of  estates,  and  was  very  frequently 
selected  as  an  arbitrator  to  whom  private  differences  were 
referred.  The  following  is  a  fac-simile  of  his  autograph. 


He  married,  Feb.  19,  1800,  Eunice  Stanley  of  Coventry, 
dau.  of  Moses  Stanley  and  Eunice  Strong.  She  was  born 
April  25,  1773,  and  died  Aug.  10,  1847,  ae.  74. 

Children. 

1.  Eliza,  b.  June  10,  1801;  m.  Jan.  9,   1822,  Dea.  Allyn  Kellogg  of 

Vernon,  Conn.,  a  farmer.  She  has  had,  1.  Allyn  Stanley,  b. 
Oct.  15,  1824,  grad.  at  Williams  College  in  1846,  and  at  Yale 
Theological  Seminary  in  1850:  has  preached  several  years;  is 
now  residing  in  Vernon;  2.  Martin,  b.  March  15,  1828,  grad,  at 
Yale  College  in  1850,  and  at  Union  Theological  Seminary,  N. 
Y.,  in  1854;  is  now  minister  of  the  Congregational  Church  in 
Grass  Valley,  Nevada  Co.,  Cal.;  3.  A  daughter,  b.  June  27,  1832, 
d.  July  4,  ae.  7  days. 

2.  Stanley,  b.   Sept.   18,   1802;   m.   1st,   Rosanna   Reed;   2d,   Anna   R. 

Rose.  (403) 

3.  Norman,  b.  Aug.  8,  1805;  m.  Mary  A.  Dodge.  (404) 

4.  Fanny,  b.  April  3,  1810;  resides  in  Rockville. 


209.  Dr.  Samuel  White,  son  of  Capt.  Daniel,  (91)  was 
born  in  Andover,  Conn.,  Feb.  23,  1777.  He  was  a  physician 
and  surgeon  of  great  eminence,  in  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  was 
for  many  years -proprietor  of  a  private  hospital  for  the  treat- 
ment of  the  insane.  He  was  Professor  of  Surgery  in  the 
Berkshire  Medical  College  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  and  Presi- 
dent of  the  N.  Y.  State  Medical  Society.  He  was  several 
times  chosen  Mayor  of  the  city  of  Hudson,  and  was  an 
Elder  in  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  that  place.  He  died 
Feb.  10,  1845,  se.  68. 

He  married,  Jan.  1,  1799,  Wealthy  Pomeroy  of  North  Cov- 
entry, Conn.,  dau.  of  Eleazer  Pomeroy  and  Sybil  Kingsbury. 
She  was  born  Oct.  14,  1778,  and  died  Oct.  31,  1854,  &.  76. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  173 

Children. 

1.  Emeline,  b.  Oct.  17,  1799;  m.  Feb.  28,  1820,  Frederick  J.  Barnard 

of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  a  lumber  merchant,  and  d.  June  18,  1833,  ae. 
33.  She  had,  1.  Samuel  White,  b.  1820,  m.  Nov.,  1855,  Cordelia 
Chapman  of  Lyons,  N.  Y.;  2.  Frances,  b.  1822,  m.  Henry  Hawley 
of  Albany;  3.  Sarah,  b.  1824,  m.  1853,  Thomas  Stamps  of  Vt., 
who  d.  1855.  She  d.  Oct.,  1856,  as.  32;  4.  Anna  Hale,  b.  1826; 
5.  Benjamin  Stanton.,  b.  1828,  grad.  Williams  College,  1848;  6.* 
Frederick  Joseph,  b.  1831,  d.  1856,  ae.  25. 

2.  Samuel  Pomeroy,  b.  Nov.  8,  1801;  m.  Caroline  M.  Jenkins.   (405) 

3.  Jane  Augusta,  b.  Jan.  26,  1804;  d.  unm.,  Sept.  9,  1832,  ae.  28. 

4.  Frances  Mary,  b.   Dec.  26,   1805;   m.   May  9,   1826,   Rev.  William 

Chester,  D.  D.,  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  now  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  He 
grad.  Union  College,  1815,  and  has  been  for  twenty-eight  years 
Associate  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Education  of  the  Pres- 
byterian Church.  She  has  had,  1.  Elizabeth,  b.  March  12,  1829; 
2.  John,  b.  April  23,  1832,  grad.  College  of  N.  J.,  1851,  and  at 
the  Med.  Coll,  of  the  Univ.  of  Penn.;  is  now  a  theological 
student.  He  m.  Oct.  2,  1855,  Rachel  Annie  Alward  of  Columbia, 
Penn.;  3.  Charles  Chauncey,  d.  in  infancy. 

5.  George  Hale,  b.  Oct.  24,  1808;  was  a  physician  in  Hudson  and  in 

New  York,  and  d.  without  issue,  April  11,  1857,  a?.  48.  He 
m.  Sept.  3,  1840,  Lucy  C.  Huntington  of  New  York,  b.  April  11, 
1822,  dau.  of  Joseph  Huntington  and  Julia  Dodge. 

6.  John  Chester,  b.  Feb.  21,  1811;  m.  Lavinia  Maxwell.         -         (406) 

7.  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  2,  1813;  d.  unm.,  Aug.  21,  1843,  as.  30. 

8.  Elizabeth,  b.  May  10,  1814;  m.  July  1,  1847,  Ambrose  S.  Russell, 

Esq.,  a  lawyer,  now  of  Hudson.  She  has,  1.  Florence,  b.  April  19, 
1848;  2.  Jane  Frances,  b.  Nov.  12,  1850;  3.  John  R.,  b.  Nov.  10, 
1852;  4.  William  Averell,  b.  Dec.  5,  1854;  5.  Frederick  Barnard, 
b.  Dec.  2,  1857. 

9.  Henry  Kirke,  b.  July  28,  1816;  resides  in  New  York. 

10.  Anna  Hals.  b.  Jan.  11,  1820;  m.  Nov.  10,  1841,  Charles  T.  Leake 

of  New  York,  and  has  had,  1.  William,  b.  April  28,  1847,  d. 
in  infancy;  2.  Catherine  Quintard,  b.  March  22,  1848;  3.  Frances 
Chester,  b.  Sept.  4,  1850;  4.  Charles  Pomeroy,  b.  Feb.  13,  1853; 
5.  Henry  Delavan,  b.  Aug.  14,  1855. 


210.  William  White,  of  son  Dudley,  (92)  was  born  in  Kil- 
lingworth,  Conn.,  July  19,  1760.  He  was  a  goldsmith,  and 
resided  in  that  place  until  Sept.,  1821,  when  he  removed  to 
Twinsburg,  Summit  Co.,  0.,  where  he  died,  Jan.  6,  1839. 
ss.  78. 

He  married,  1790,  Juliana  Pierson  of  Killingworth.  She 
was  born  July  6,  1767,  and  died  Aug.  13,  1836,  as.  69. 

Children. 

1.  A  child,  b.  ;  d.  unnamed,  in  infancy. 

2.  Julia,  b.  July,  1795;  d.  Oct.,  1821,  ae.  26,  while  on  the  way  to  Ohio. 

3.  Hanford,  b.  July  3,   1797;     m.     1st,     Hepzibah  Pratt;     2d,  Mary 

Hirrick.  -  (407) 

4.  Polly,  b.  Dec.,  1798;  d.  Jan.,  1817,  a?.  18. 


174  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

5  Fanny,  b.  May  19,  1801;  m.  1st,  June  27,  1821,  James  H.  Kelsey  of 
Twinsburg,  who  d.  June  18,  1833,  ae.  32;  m.  2d,  Oct.  13,  1839, 
Moses  Eggleston  of  Aurora,  Portage  Co.,  Ohio.  By  her  first  hus- 
band, she  had  one  son,  Oscar  O.,  lives  in  Twinsburg. 

6.  Philena,  b.  Aug.  3,  1806;  res.  in  Twinsburg. 

7.  William,  b.  March,  1808;  d.  Oct.,  1821,  ae.  13,  on  the  way  to  Ohio. 

211.  Elisha  White,  son  of  Dudley,  (92)  was  born  in  Kil- 
lingworth,  Conn.,  Dec.,  2,  1762.  He  removed  to  Haddam, 
and  died  there  about  1824.  Was  a  mariner. 

He  married,  Sept.  9,  1789,  Abigail  Bates  of  Haddam,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Bates.  She  was  born  Nov.  20,  1769,  and  was 
living  in  1858. 

Children. 

1.  Sylvia,  b.   Sept.   25,   1792;   m.   Sept.   10,   1818,   Horace   Arnold   of 

Haddam. 

2.  Sarah,  b.  July  15,  1794;  d.  Oct.  14,  1807,  ae.  13. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b.  April  13,  1796;  m.  Edmond  Doan  of  Winthrop,  Conn. 

4.  William,  b.  Feb.  18,  1799;  m.  Laura  Dickinson.         -         -         (408) 

5.  Charlotte,  b.  July  13,  1800;  d.  March  2,  1807. 

6.  Stephen,  b.  March  2,  1802;  drowned  in  Conn.  River,  Oct.  25,  1839, 

33.  37. 

7.  Reuben,  b.  July  3,  1804. 

8.  Abby  Ann,  b.  May  31,  1806. 

9.  Dudley,  b.  Sept.  7,  1807;  m.  Ann  Gilbert  of  Lyme:  nas  one  child. 

10.  Elisha,  b.  June  4,  1809;  d.  at  sea,  unm.,  Feb.  12,  1834,  ae.  24. 


212.  Benjamin  White,  son  of  Dudley,  (92)  was  born  in 
Killingworth,  Conn.,  May  7,  1772.  He  settled  in  Woodbury, 
Conn.,  as  a  farmer,  but  removed  to  Fairfield,  Herkimer  Co., 
N.  Y.,  and  from  thence  to  Russia,  in  the  same  county,  where 
he  died,  Jan.  26,  1838,  se.  65. 

He  married,  1st,  Mary  Scranton  of  Madison,  Conn.,  dau.  of 
Josiah  Scranton  and  Abigail  Blatchley.  She  died  in  Wood- 
bury,  May,  1797,  se.  25. 

He  married,  2d,  March  3,  1799,  Polly  Franklin  of  Wood- 
bury,  dau.  of  Samuel  Franklin.  She  was  born  April  14, 
1777,  and  died  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1838,  «.  61. 

Child; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Lyman,  b.  Nov.  7,  1796;  m.  Lydia  Salisbury.        -        -        -         (409) 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

2.  Amarilla,  b.  Jan.  17,  1800;  m.  May,  1822,  James  C.  Wilson,  a  farmer, 

now  of  Wakeman,  Huron  Co.,  O.,  and  has  5  children. 

3.  Harlow,  b.  Dec.  14,  1802;  m.  Levina  Talcott.        ...         (410) 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  175 

4.  Alfred,     }   b.  Dec.  12,  1803;  m.  Florilla  Stevens.  -         (411) 

5.  Alpha,      j       Twins,      m.  Dec.  9,  1830,  Linus  E.  Ford,  a  hatter,  now 

of  Dereham,  C.  W.:  has  had  six  children,  three  of  whom  died. 

6.  Fanny,  b.  Nov.  3,  1806;  m.  March  12,  1828,  John  B.  Fenner,  a  farmer 

in  Fairfield,  and  has  had  four  children. 

7.  Polly,  b.  Nov.  7,  1808;  m.  Jan.  21,  1826,  George  Harris  of  Albany: 

has  had  thirteen  children,  seven  of  whom  are  dead. 

8.  Charles,  b.  July  17,  1810;  m.  Jane  M.  Carter.  (412) 

9.  Sally,  b.  Feb.  8,  1812;  m.  Jan.  2,  1832,  Job  Borden,  now  of  Mohawk, 

Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.    Has  had  two- children,  one  of  them  died. 


213.  Charles  White,  son  of  Simeon,  jun.,  (93)  was  born 
in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1770.  He  was  a  house-builder, 
and  resided  in  New  York,  where  he  died,  March  6,  1855. 
SB.  84. 

He  married,  May  17,  1806,  Mary  Jay,  who  died  in  1842. 

Children. 

1.  Ann  Matilda,  b.  July  7,  1807;  m.  Dec.  17,  1827,  Dr.  Henry  Villers  of 
New  York,  and  d.  July  6,  1856,  ae.  49.  She  had  seven  children,  of 
whom  only  three  are  now  living:  1.  Mary  Virginia,  b.  Oct.  10, 
1828,  m.  Aug.  31,  1846,  John  W.  Orr,  a  wood-engraver,  of  New 
York;  2.  Joseph  Jay,  b.  1836;  3.  Laura  M.,  b.  1841. 

There  were  four  other  children  of  Charles  White,  all  of  whom  d.  in 
infancy. 


214.  Henry  White,  son  of  Simeon,  jun.,  (93)  was  born 
March  9,  1772.  He  resided  chiefly  in  Athens,  Greene  Co., 
N.  Y.,  where  he  was  engaged  in  merchandizing.  He  died 
May  31,  1843.  [May  10,  1844?] 

He  married,  Feb.  1,  1795,  Almira  Tinker  of  East  Haddam, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Capt.  Jehial  Tinker.  She  died  May  3,  1850. 

Children. 

1.  Julia  Hubbard,  b.  ;  m.  Patrick  Stephenson  of  Coxsackie, 

Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  a  merchant.  He  d.  about  1854.  She  has  five 
children:  one  dau.  m.  Rev.  Alexander  Mead,  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  ana 
one  dau.  m.  Rev.  Lrt,vi  Weed. 

2.  Eliza,  b.  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

3.  Eliza  A.,  b.  ;  res.  in  Redwood,  N.  Y. 

4.  Almira,  b.  Nov.  28,  1807;  m.  Albert  L.  White.  (Family  418) 

5.  Tempy  Jane,  b.  ;  d.  young. 

6.  Henry,  b.  ;  m.  Mary  E.  Akin.         -         -  (413) 

7.  Clarissa  Matilda,  b.  ;  m.  1845,  Rev.  Sylander  Curtis,  a  Lu- 

theran minister,  now  of  Clermont,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.  She  has 
two  sons. 

8.  Tempty  Jane,  b.  ;  m.  Jan.  23,  1838,  George  Smith  of  Water- 

town,  N.  Y.     She  has  three  sons. 


176  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

215.  Hon.  George  White,  son  of  Simeon,  jun.,  (93)  was 
born  Oct.  10,  1775.  He  was  a  farmer,  and  settled  in  Rut- 
land, Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.  During  the  last  war  with  Great 
Britain,  he  held  a  commission  as  Major,  and  was  in  the 
battle  of  Sacketts  Harbor.  He  was  a  member  of  the  N.  Y. 
Legislature  in  1824,  and  was  a  Judge  of  the  County  Court. 
He  died  March  9,  1853,  SB.  77. 

He  married,  March  28,  1798,  Lydia  Williams  of  Trenton, 
N.  Y.,  dau.  of  Roger  Williams  and  Hannah  Howard.  She 
was  born  Oct.  13,  1782,  and  died  April  5,  1841,  se.  58. 

Children. 

1.  Stephen,  b.  April  17,  1799;  m.  Calista  Keyes.        -        -        -       (414) 

2.  Lyman,  b.  Sept.  14,  1800;' m.  Abby  M.  Fisk.        -        -        -         (415) 

3.  Hannah,  b.  April  1,  1802;  m.  Jan.  7,  1827,  Col.  Elias  Sage  of  Cham- 

pion, N.  Y.,  and  d.  Oct.  25,  1844,  se.  42. 

4.  Frederick  W.,  b.  May  6,  1806;  m.  Elvira  P.  Foster.        -  -       (416) 

5.  William  H.,  b.  Dec.  13,  1808;  m.  Abby  M.  Harrison.  -         (417) 

6.  Albert  L.,  b.  Oct.  11,  1810;  m.  Almira  White.        -        -  -       (418) 

7.  Eliza  C.,  b.  Aug.  30,  1812;  m.  Jan.  23,  1838,  Hiram  Holcomb  of 

Watertown,  N  Y.,  and  d.  Dec.  11,  1844,  ae.  32.     She  had  one  dau., 
Elizabeth. 

8.  Edwin  C.,  b.  May  18,  1816;  m.  Laura  J.  Wilson.        -        -          (419) 

9.  Lucy  A.,  b.  July  27,  1826;  m.  Nelson  Tuttle  of  Chicago,  111.,  and  d. 

May  6,  1852,  ae.  25.    She  had,  1.  Mary  Louisa;  2.  Lucy  A. 


216.  Frederick  White,  son  of  Simeon,  jun.,  (93)  was  born 
in  1777.  He  was  a  banker  and  merchant  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
He  died  in  Rutland,  at  the  residence  of  his  brother,  George 
White,  Oct.  1,  1831,  ae.  54  yrs.  7  mos. 

He  married  Mary  B.  Whiting  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  who  is  dead. 
Ha  had  one  son, 

Alexander,  b.  Aug.  27,  1812;  residence  not  ascertained. 


217.  Solomon  White,  son  of  Simeon,  jun.,   (93)   resided 
at  New  Haven,  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  died  July  17,  1857. 
He  married  Lucy  Lee  of  Watertown,  N.  Y.     His  son, 

Solomon,  is  said  to  be  living  at  New  Haven.     Perhaps   there  wera 
other  children. 


218.  Hon.  John  Johnson  White,  son  of  Hon.  Asa,  (94) 
was  born  in  Williamsburg,  Mass.,  April  3,  1793.  He  gradu- 
ated at  Williams  College  in  1810,  and  spent  three  or  four 
years  in  teaching,  in  Richmond  and  Winchester,  Ky.,  and  in 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  177 

New  Orleans.  He  then  studied  law,  and  in  1817  settled  in 
Gallatin,  Sumner  Co.,  Tenn.,  where  he  has  ever  since  resided. 
His  practice  has  been  extensive  and  profitable  during  the 
whole  of  his  professional  career,  extending  now  to  a  period 
of  forty-two  years,  and  is,  at  this  time,  confined  mainly  to 
the  Chancery  and  Supreme  Courts  of  the  State.  In  several 
important  cases,  in  which  a  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  has 
been  disqualified  to  act,  Mr.  White  has  been  appointed  a 
special  judge,  to  act  in  connection  with  the  regular  judges  of 
the  Court.  In  1820  he  was  one  of  the  presidential  electors  of 
Tennessee.  In  1834  he  was  chosen  a  member  of  the  Conven- 
tion for  revising  the  Constitution  of  the  State,  and  took  a 
leading  part  in  the  business  and  debates  of  that  body. 

He  has  been  for  about  fifteen  years  past  an  Elder  in  the 
Presbyterian  Church  at  Gallatin.  He  is  also  President  of 
the  Sumner  Co.,  Bible  Society,  and  a  Director  of  the 
Theological  Seminary  at  Danville,  Ky. 

A  more  extended  notice  of  Mr.  White's  life  and  public  ser- 
vices may  be  found  in  Livingston's  "Portraits  and  Memoirs 
of  Eminent  Americans,"  Vol.  IV. 

He  married,  March  17,  1829,  Catharine  Ann  Waide  of 
Elizabethtown,  Ky.  She  was  born  March  14,  1810,  and  was 
the  dau.  of  Col.  Daniel  Waide,  and  of  Martha  McDougal, 
whose  father,  Rev.  Alexander  McDougal,  died  in  Hardin 
Co.,  Kentucky,  in  1841,  at  the  advanced  age  of  104  years. 

Mr.  White's  adopted  daughter,  Catherine  M.,  is  the  wife  of 
Charles  A.  R.  Thompson,  a  merchant  in  Nashville,  Tenn. 


219.  Chester  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Hon.  Asa,  (94)  was  born 
in  Williamsburg,  Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1797.  He  graduated  at 
Yale  College  in  1825,  studied  law,  and  spent  a  few  years  in 
Tennessee,  in  the  practice  of  his  profession.  He  subsequent- 
ly resided  in  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  in  Alabama,  being  chiefly 
engaged  in  teaching.  About  1836,  he  engaged  in  mer- 
cantile pursuits,  in  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  and  in  1839  removed 
to  Racine,  Wis.,  where  he  has  been  Mayor  of  the  city,  and 
still  resides. 

He  married,  Oct.  4,  1847,  Clarissa  W.  Spencer  of  Stan- 


178  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

stead,  C.  E.,  dau.  of  William  Spencer.     She  died  Sept.  23, 
1854. 

Children. 

1.  Ellen  Maria,  b.  July  27,  1848. 

2.  Stella  Hayes,  b.  Aug.  2,  1851. 

3.  William  Chester,  b.  March  12,  1853. 

4.  John  Jay,  b.  Sept.  7,  1854. 


220.  Addison  Hayes  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Hon.  Asa,  (94) 
was  born  in  Williamsburg,  Mass.,  Aug.  23,  1803.  He  gradu- 
ated at  Yale  College  in  1823,  studied  law,  and  practiced  for 
several  years  in  Tennessee,  residing  principally  in  Coving- 
ton,  Tipton  Co.,  of  which  city  he  was  chosen  Mayor.  In 
1839  he  returned  to  the  old  homestead  in  Williamsburg, 
where  he  still  resides,  engaged  in  farming,  and  in  the 
practice  of  his  profession. 

He  married,  1st,  Feb.  27,  1833,  Matilda  J.  Brown  of  Tip- 
ton  Co.,  Tenn.,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Brown.  She  died  Dec. 
10,  1837,  &.  25. 

He  married,  2d,  April  30,  1840,  Clarissa  Taylor,  born 
Sept.  24,  1811,  dau.  of  Ariel  Taylor  of  Williamsburg, 

He  has  one  son,  by  the  second  marriage, 

Addison,  b.  Oct.  21,  1843. 


221.  Oliver,  White,  son  of  George,  (95)  was  born  in  Tol- 
land,  Conn.,  about  1772.  He  settled  in  Winsted,  Conn.,  but 
early  removed  to  Dyberry,  Wayne  Co.,  Pa.,  where  he  died 
about  1855,  se.  82. 

He  married  Lucy  Wood. 

Children. 

1.  Oliver,  b.  Nov.  12,  1896;  m.  Pamelia  Bacon.        ...         (420) 

2.  Ralph,  b.  1803;  d.  Dec.  27,  1809,  ss.  6. 

3.  Daniel,  b.  ;  m.  Nancy  —     — .  (421) 

4.  Lucy,  b.  ;  m.  Halsey  Burr,  and  has  had,  1.  Eliza,  b.  July  19, 

1819;  2.  Dency,  b.  April  10,  1821,  d.  May  26,  1848;  3.  Matilda,  b. 
July  28,  1822;  4.  Jehiel,  b.  Aug.  24,  1824;  5.  Lucy,  b.  July  5,  1827; 
6.  Mary,  b.  June  13,  1829;  7.  James  A.,  b.  June  27,  1831;  8.  Nancy, 
b.  July  7,  1833;  9.  George  H.,  b.  Aug.  7,  1837;  10.  Abby  M.,  b.  June 
2,  1839;  11.  Carlos,  b.  Dec.  29,  1841 

5.  Charlotte,  b.  ;  lives  in  Bethany,  Pa. 

6.  Maria,  b.  ;  m.  Nov.  25,  1838,  Alonzo  R.   Bishop  of  Win- 

chester, Conn.,  now  of  Bethany,  Pa. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  173 

7.  Rietta,  b.         ;  m.  Mar.  8,  1837,  William  Weaver,  of  Winchester,  Ct. 

8.  Eliza,  b.  ;  m.  Jonas  Stanton:  has  several  children. 


222.  Daniel  White,  son  of  George,  (95)  was  born  in  Tol- 
land,  Conn.,  Dec.  11,  1774.  He  settled  in  Winsted,  Conn., 
in  1797,  and  has  chiefly  resided  there. 

He  married,  July  4,  1799,  Clarissa  Cleveland  of  Winsted, 
dau.  of  Rufus  Cleveland  and  Mary  Chamberlain.  She  was 
born  Feb.  6,  1782,  and  died  June  12,  1822,  ae.  40. 

Children. 

1.  Emily,  b.  Feb.  9,  1801;  m.  Feb.  23,  1825,  Hezekiah  Goodwin  Butler, 

and  lives  in  Prompton,  Wayne  Co.,  Pa.  She  has  had,  1.  Alphonso 
E.,  d.  Feb.  2,  1851;  2.  Samuel;  3.  Edward  Payson;  4.  Mary  Eliza- 
beth. 

2.  Lavinia,  b.  Aug.  20,  1803;  m.  Oct.  4,  1835,  Gideon  Hall  of  Winsted,  a 

farmer,  who  held  various  offices.  He  d.  Feb.  23,  1850,  ae.  75.  She 
has  one  dau.,  Jane  Catharine,  b.  Oct.  20,  1845. 

3.  Mary  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  31,  1805;  m.  April  18,  1833,  Edward  Adams 

Rugg  of  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  now  a  farmer  in  Winchester,  Conn. 
She  has  had,  1.  Harlan  Page,  b.  July  16,  1838;  2.  Urania,  b.  Oct. 
17,  1839;  3.  Mary,  b.  June  23,  1841;  4.  Edward,  b.  Aug.  11,  1843; 

5.  Elizabeth,  b.   Nov.  30,   1845;   6.  Arthur,  b.  June   19,   1847,  d. 
March  24,  1848. 

4  Harriet,  b.  Jan.  28,  1807;  m.  Dec.  26,  1846,  Oren  Kellogg,  a  farmer  in 
Colebrook,  Conn. 

5.  Horace  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  22,  1809;  m.  Susan  A.  Wolcott.       (422) 

6.  Urania  Clarissa,  b.,  July  20,  1811;  was  a  student  in  Oberlin  College, 

and  went  to  the  vicinity  of  Lake  Superior,  as  a  teacher.  "She  died 
at  the  Mission  House,  Le  Pointe,  Lake  Superior,"  Aug.  5,  1839. 

33.    28. 

7.  Philenda  Miller,  b.  June  11,  1814;  m.  Sept.  6,  1835,  Elizur  G.  Perry,  a 

joiner.  They  last  resided  in  Ion,  Alamakee  Co.,  Iowa.,  where  she 
d.  Nov.  6,  1857,  ae.  43.  He  d.  Oct.  6,  1858.  She  had,  1.  Jennett, 
b.  Feb.  7,  1836,  m.  June  19,  1858,  George  Perry;  2.  Edwin  R.,  b. 
March  14,  1838;  3.  Philo,  b.  April' 7,  1840;  4.  Lavinia  Hall,  b.  Oct. 
12,  1843,  d.  May  31,  1844;  5.  Frederick  Kellogg,  b.  Jan.  1,  1845; 

6.  Lavinia,  b.  June   11,   1850;   7.   Philenda,  b   .Jan.   24,   1852;   8. 
8.  Martha,  b.  May  6,  1854,  d.  Aug.  31,   1855. 

8.  Jennett,  b.  April  6,  1816;  d.  July  26,  1816. 

9.  Pembroke,  b.  Sept.  18,  1819;  is  now  living  in  Ion,  Alamakee  Co., 

Iowa. 


223.  George  White,  son  of  George,  (95)  was  born  in  Tol- 
land,  Jan.  17,  1777,  the  day  after  his  father's  death.  He  is 
a  joiner,  and  about  1801  settled  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  where 
he  still  resides. 

He  married,  June  2,  1803,  Mary  Alfred  of  Hartford,  who 
died  Dec.  3,  1837,  ae.  63. 


180  Sixth  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  Mary  Benton,  b.  March  19,  1805;  m.  Oct.  30,  1839,  Russell  Arnold 

of  Hartford,  a  joiner,  and  has,  1.  George  White;  2.  Mary  Jane. 

2.  George  Caldwell,  b.  Aug.  11,  1807;  m.  Sarah  Dunn.  (423) 

3.  Sarah  Jane,   )    b.  Dec.  18,  1813;  m.  Feb.  21,  1844,  Henry  Kennedy 

I      of  E.  Hartford,  now  keeper  of  the  jail  in  Hartford. 

4.  Sophia  Julia,  J  Twins. 

5.  Laura   Catharine,   b.   July   22,   1815;    m.   July   21,   1834,   Albertus 

Green  Olmsted  of  E.  Hartford,  who  d.  in  California,  May  18, 
1850.  She  d.  in  Hartford,  Sept.  18,  1856,  as.  41.  Her  dau., 
Eveline  Jenette,  m.  J.  Hinman  Warren  of  Oswego,  N.  If. 


Seventh  Generation  and  Children 

DESCENDANTS  OF  CAPT.  NATHANIEL  WHITE. 


IN    THE    LINE    OF    DEA.    NATHANIEL    WHITE,    OF    HADLEY. 

224.  Levi  White,  son  of  Nathaniel,  (97)  was  born  in  South 
Hadley,  Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1779.  He  was  a  painter,  and  resided 
in  Easthampton,  Mass.,  where  he  died,  Aug.  26,  1852,  ae.  73. 

He  married,  March  13,  1806,  Miriam  Alvord  of  South  Had- 
ley, dau.  of  Samuel  Alvord  and  Miriam  White:  (see  Fam. 
48.)  She  was  born  May  25,  1785,  and  survives  her  husband. 

Children. 

1.  Julius,  b.  July  16,  1808;  res.  in  Southampton,  Mass  ,  and  is  a  house 

painter.  He  m.  1st,  Nov.  27,  1835,  Elizabeth  Sheldon  of  S.,  daa. 
of  Schuyler  Sheldon.  She  d.  June  17,  1847.  He  m.  2d,  Oct. 
17  1849,  Mrs.  Almir  Barron,  wid.  of  Jehiel  Barren,  and  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Munson. 

2.  Cecil,  b.  June  8,  1810;  d.  Sept.  18,  1810. 

3.  Edson,  b.  Nov.  27,  1811;  is  a  farmer  and  painter  in  Easthampton. 

He  m.  Feb.  1,  1855,  Mrs.  Frances  White,  widow  of  his  brother 
Lysander. 

4.  Lucena,  b.   Nov.   17,   1814;   m.   May   18,   1843,  Julius   Pomeroy  of 

Easthampton,  and  d.  Dec.  4,  1858,  ae.  44.  She  had,  1.  Herbert 
White,  b.  Aug.  27,  1844;  2.  Ella  Lucena,  b.  Dec.  15,  1849;  3. 
Miriam  White,  b.  Oct.  6,  1852. 

5.  Lysander,  b.   April   27,   1818;   was   a  painter,   and  lived   in   East- 

hampton. He  m.  Nov.  5,  1839,  Frances  Parsons,  b.  Dec.  21, 
1817,  dau.  ofMoel  Parsons.  He  d.  without  issue,  May  8,  1852, 
se.  34.  She  m.  2d,  his  brother,  Edson  White. 

6.  Amanda,  b.  June  1,  1821;  m.  Augustine  Munson,  and  has  one  dau  , 

Lyander,  d.  Aug.  22,  1852. 


225.  Ezekiel  White,  son  of  Nathaniel,  (97)  was  born  in 
South  Hadley,  Jan.  12,  1791.  He  was  a  painter,  and  re- 
sided in  Eastampton,  where  he  died,  June  14,  1858,  ae.  67. 

He  married,  1st,  Nov.  30,  1826,  Rachel  Janes  of  East- 
hampton, dau.  of  Lieut.  Jonathan  Janes  and  Rachel  Clark. 
She  was  born  Nov.  20,  1797,  and  died  Jan.  22,  1842,  ae.  44. 


182  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

He  married,   2d,  June  22,   1843,   Melinda  H.   Bates   of 

Cummington,  Mass.,  born  June  14,  1805,  dau.  of  Levi  Bates 
and  Lovina  Hersey. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Jonathan  Janes,  b.  Sept.  16,  1827. 

2.  Mary  Lucina,  b.  Sept.  6,  1831. 


226.  Ezra  White,  son  of  Ebenezer,  (98))  was  born  in 
South  Hadley,  Aug.  4,  1794.  He  resides  in  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  where  he  has  been  a  shoemaker  and  shoe  dealer. 

He  married,  Jan.  15,  1818,  Mary  Wight  of  Chester,  Vt, 
born  Nov.  4,  1792,  dau.  of  Ephraim  Wight  and  Patience 
Cleveland. 

Children. 

1.  Charlotte,  b.  Aug.  11,  1819;  m.  June     10,     1840,     Rev.     Alanson 

Latham,  a  Methodist  minister,  now  of  Holmes  Hole,  Mass.  She 
has  had,  1.  Charlotte  W.,  b.  Nov.  13,  1842;  2.  Alanson  W.,  b. 
July  15,  1845;  3.  Caroline  Augusta,  b.  July  30,  1847;  4.  Francis 
E.,  b.  Sept.  7,  1849;  5.  Julia  Elizabeth,  b.  May  26,  1853,  d.  May 
17,  1854;  6.  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  May  17,  1855;  7.  Augustus 
Blair,  b.  Sept.  9,  1857. 

2.  Lorenzo,   b.   May   9,   1821;   m.   Elizabeth   Babcock.  (424) 

3.  Ephraim,  b.  Feb.  22,  1823;  d.  May  30,  1823. 

4.  Francis,  b.  July  22,  1826;  d.  June  8,  1846,  ae.  20. 

5.  Wilbur  Fisk,  b.  June  17,  1831;  d.  Sept.  26,  1846,  ae.  15. 


227.  Lyman  Whate,  son  of  Ebenezer,  (98)  was  born  in 
South  Hadley,  April  16,  1796.  He  is  a  shoemaker,  and  has 
resided  chiefly  in  South  Hadley,  Worthington,  and  Hinsdale, 
Mass.,  but  removed  in  1859  to  Chester,  Morris  Co.,  N.  J.  He 
was  a  deacon  of  the  Congregational  Churches  in  Worthing- 
ton and  Hinsdale. 

He  married,  Nov.  19,  1815,  Annah  Granger  of  Worthing- 
ton, born  Dec.  19,  1794,  dau.  of  Luther  and  Ruth  Granger. 

Children. 

1.  Luther,  b.  Sept.  14,  1816;  m.  Mrs.  Amanda  Delvan.         -         (425) 

2.  Edwin,  b.  Feb.   17,  1818;  m.  Jerusha   C.   Stebbins.  (426) 

3.  Samuel,  b.  Sept.  22,  1819;  is  a  teacher  and  farmer;  res.  in  Chester, 

N.  J.     He  m.  May  22,  1844,  Caroline  S.  Woodhull  of  Chester,  b. 
Aug.  5,  1810,  dau.  of  John  and  Mary  Woodhull. 

4.  James,  b.  July  9,  1821;  m.  Juliet  Washburn.  (427) 

5.  Lyman,  b.  Dec.  6,  1822;  d.  July  6,  1823. 

6.  Julia  A.,  b.  Sept.  28,  1824.. 

7.  Clarissa,  b.  April  18,  1830;  d.  Dec.  19,  1854,  as.  24. 

8.  Emerancy,  b.  Nov.  27,  1833;  d.  Oct.  20,  1847. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  183 

228.  Ralph  White,  son  of  Ebenezer,  (98)  was  born  in 
South  Hadley,  Aug.  20,  1805.  He  is  a  shoe  dealer;  has 
resided  chiefly  in  South  Hadley,  Ludlow,  and  Chicopee, 
Mass.,  but  removed  in  1857  to  Excelsior,  Minnesota. 

He  married,  1st,  March  31,  1828,  Ruth  Lyon  of  Ludlow, 
Mass.,  born  June  10,  1806. 

He  married,  2d,  Feb.  22,  1859,  Julia  Bliss  of  Ludlow, 
dau.  of  Charles  Bliss. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Cordelia  R.,  b.  Jan.  1,  1829;  d.  Jan.  5,  1834. 

2.  Deborah  B.,  b.  Nov.  9,  1830;  m.  July  31,  1853,  George  W.  Leach, 

and  has,  1.  Ella,  b.  Nov.  24,  1854;  2.  Carrie  Ostella,  b.  July  0, 
1856;  3.  Eugene  Watts,  b.  Sept.  15,  1857. 

3.  Philena,  b.  Jan.  1,  1833;  m.  Sept.  14,  1855,  George  M.  Powers,  and 

has  Orianna,  b.  Jan.  6,  1858. 

4.  Lyman  A.,  b.  March  5,  1835. 

5.  Samuel,  b.  Aug.  1,  1837. 

6.  George  W.,  b.  June  20,  1840. 

7.  Cordelia  O.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1843. 


229.  Ebenezer  White,  son  of  Ebenezer,  (98)  was  born  in 
South  Hadley,  Dec.  13,  1810.  He  is  a  mason,  and  resided 
in  Chicopee,  Mass.,  but  removed  in  1854  to  Princeton, 
Bureau  Co.,  111.  Has  been  mayor  of  Princeton. 

He  married,  1st,  Aug.  12,  1832,  Louisa  Wright  of  Ludlow, 
Mass.,  dau.  of  Elam  Wright.  She  died  Oct.  5,  1839,  &.  25. 

He  married,  2d,  Emily  Crouch  of  Brimfield,  Mass.,  dau.  of 
Ephraim  Crouch. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Helen  V.,  b.  July  24,  1833;  m.  Sept.,  1857,  Romanus  Hodgman,  a 

a  merchant  in  Galva,  111.. 

2.  Isabella  M.,  b.  Jan.  1,  1835;    m.  Nov.  19,  1856,  James  H.  Wolcott  of 

Springfield,  Mass. 

3.  Victoria,  b.  Sept.  1,  1837. 

4.  Louisa  M.,  b.  July  15,  1839. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

5.  Harriet  J.,  b.  Feb.  28,  1844;  d.  Jan.  4,  1845. 

6.  Lizzie  J.,  b.  Aug.  21,  1847;  d.  March  19,  1849 

7.  Emma  Viola,  b.  April  29,  1851. 


230.  Hon.  Phineas  White,  son  of  Dea.  Enoch,  (99)  was 
born  in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1770.  He  graduated 
at  Dartmouth  College  in  1797,  and  studied  law  with  the  Hon. 


184  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

Charles  Marsh  of  Woodstock,  Vt.,  and  Judge  Samuel  Porter 
of  Dummerston,  Vt.  In  1800  he  commenced  the  practice  of 
his  profession  in  Putney,  Vt.,  where  he  resided  through  life. 
He  was  called  to  many  positions  of  honor  and  responsibility. 
He  was  post-master  of  Putney  from  1802  to  1809,  was  for 
several  years  State's  Attorney  for  the  County  of  Windham, 
was  Judge  of  the  Probate  Court,  and  from  1818  to  1820 
was  Chief  Judge  of  the  County  Court.  In  1820  he  was 
elected  a  Representative  to  Congress,  and  served  one  term. 
In  1836  he  was  a  member  of  the  Convention  for  revising 
the  Constitution  of  Vermont,  and  from  1838  to  1840  was 
a  Senator  in  the  State  Legislature,  having  previously  been 
several  times  a  Representative  from  the  town  of  Putney. 
He  belonged  to  the  Masonic  Order  and  was  Grand  Master 
of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Vermont. 

After  his  election  to  Congress,  he  almost  wholly  aband- 
oned his  law  business,  engaging  extensively,  and  with  good 
success,  in  farming.  The  Colleges  of  the  State,  and  var- 
ious benevolent  institutions,  shared  largely  in  his  counsels 
and  liberality.  He  was  one  of  the  Trustees  of  Middlebury 
College,  and  was  for  several  years  President  of  the  Vt. 
Bible  Society,  and  of  the  Vt.  Colonization  Society.  He  was 
also  an  active  member  of  the  Congregational  Church  in 
Putney,  with  which  he  and  his  wife  united  in  1815.  He 
died  July  6,  1847,  3d.  76. 

He  married,  July  5,  1801,  Esther  Stevens  of  Plainfield, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Nehemiah  Stevens  and  Hepzibah  Kellum. 
•She  was  born  Jan.,  1777,  and  died  Sept.  25,  1858,  ae.  81. 

Children. 

1.  Susan  Esther,  b.  May  23,  1802;  m.  June  3,  1823,  Hon.  William  D. 

Williamson  of  Bangor,  Me.,  and  d.  without  issue,  March  9,  1824, 
33.  22. 

2.  Tizah  Maria,  b.  April  2,  1804;  m.  Nov.  25,  1828,  James  Crawford, 

Esq.,  of  Putney,  a  lawyer.  She  d.  in  Putney,  Nov.  15,  1837,  ae. 
33.  He  rem.  to  Dubuque,  Iowa,  and  d.  Nov.,  1846,  ae.  48.  She 
had,  1.  Phineas  White,  b.  Sept.  21,  1829,  grad.  111.  Coll.,  1849, 
and  is  a  lawyer  in  Dubuque.  He  m.  Nov.  30,  1852,  Harriet 
Connel  of  Dubuque;  2.  Theophilus,  b.  Oct.,  1831,  d.  May  8,  1853, 
ae.  21;  3.  William  Henry,  b.  Feb.,  1834,  is  a  merchant  in  Muscatine, 
Iowa.  He  m.  Sept.,  1853,  Cornelia  Ann  Smith  of  Hopkinton, 
Iowa;  4.  Susan  White,  b.  Sept.  8,  1835;  5  &  6.  James  and  John, 
twins,  b.  Oct.,  1837;  James  d.  as.  9  mos.;  John  is  an  engineer, 
now  in  Cal. 

3.  Frances  Mary,  b.  Feb.  14,  1806;  m.  Sept.  2,  1834,  John  Kimball, 

Esq.,  of  Claremont,  N.  H.  He  grad.  Dart.  Coll.,  1822,  and  is  a 
lawyer.  In  1839  he  rem.  to  the  homestead  of  his  father-in-law, 
and  now  resides  there.  She  has  had,  1.  Charles  White,  b.  1836, 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  185 

lives  with  his  father  and  is  a  farmer;  2.  Hellen  S.,  b.  Dec.  5, 
1838.  d.  Sept.  5,  1839;  3.  John  Dudley,  b.  Aug.  23,  1842,  d.  Jan. 

5,  1853,  as.  10. 

4.  Helen  Rebecca,  b.  Sept.  25,  1808;  d.  Oct.  26,  1815,  ae.  7. 

5.  Phineas  Enoch,  b.  Nov.  18,  1810;  d.  Sept.  23,  1825,  ae.  15. 

6.  Enoch  Stevens,  b.  Dec.  30,  1812;  d.  March  20,  1814. 

7.  Abby  Lydia,  b.  June  20,  1814;  m.  June  20,  1832,  Rev.  William  H. 

Williams  of  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  now  of  Keokuk,  Iowa,  and  has  had, 
1.  George  Bethune,  b.  Sept.  3,  1833,  m.  Oct.  31,  1854,  Mary 
Emma  Nelson,  dau.  of  Rev.  David  Nelson,  D.  D.,  of  Quincy,  111., 
and  d.  Nov.  18,  1857,  se.  24;  2.  Emily  Maria,  b.  Dec.  12,  1835, 
d.  Aug.  6,  1839;  3.  William  White,  b.  Jan.  2,  1838,  grad.  Williams 
College,  1859;  4.  Abby  Maria,  b.  Nov.  26,  1839;  5.  Charles  Fitch, 
b.  Nov.  5,  1841,  is  a  member  of  Williams  College;  6  &  7.  Frances 
Stevens  and  Helen  Scott,  twins,  b.  Sept.  23,  1843;  Helen  S.  d. 
April  23,  1846;  8.  Theodore  Sturtevant,  b.  Jan.  3,  1846;  9.  Louis 
Edward,  b.  June  7,  1850;  10.  Frederic  Arthur,  b.  Oct.  19,  1856. 

8.  William  Wallace,  b.  Aug.  31,  1816;  m.  Frances  A.  Atherton.  (428) 

231.  Enoch  White,  Jim.,  son  of  Dea.  Enoch,    (99)   was 
born  in  South  Hadley,  June   1,   1781.     He  resided  there, 
and  died  Aug.  5,  1827,  se.  46. 

He  married,  Nov.  7,  1805,  Martha  Lamb  of  Belchertown. 
dau.  of  Daniel  Lamb.  She  was  born  Aug.  23,  1783,  and  died 
in  Lapeer,  Mich.,  May  12,  1847,  se.  63. 

Children. 

1.  Jonathan  Ripley,  b.  Sept.  10,  1806;  m.  Louisa  Dexter.        -          (429) 

2.  Adaline  Maria,  b.   Sept.  8,   1808;   m.   Nicholas   Poss,   a  farmer  in 

Lapeer,  and  d.  Nov.  29,  1849,  39.  41.  She  had,  1.  Tirza  White, 
b.  May  24,  1838;  2.  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  4,  1841;  3.  Jonathan 
White,  b.  Feb.  17,  1846. 

3.  Phineas,  b.  May  1,  1810;  m.  Fidelia  Day.         -  (430) 

4.  Enoch  J.,  b.  March  2,  1814;  m.  Elizabeth  W.  Gaylord.        -         (431) 

5.  George,  b.  Jan.  19,  1816;  d.   [June?]    1816. 

6.  Tirzah  C.,  b.  April  20,  1817;  d.  at  Lapeer,  Sept.  23,  1835,  se.  18. 

7.  Martha  L.,  b.  June  3,  1819;  m.  July  3,  1836,  Asahel  W.  Abbott  of 

Leverett,  Mass.,  who  rem.  to  Lapeer.  She  has  had,  1.  Louisa, 
b.  Aug.  30,  1837,  d.  March  17,  1848;  2.  Austin,  b.  Aug.  11,  1840; 
3.  Julia  B.,  b.  May  12,  1843;  4.  Martha  A.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1847,  d. 
March  30,  1848;  5.  Antha  M.,  b.  June  6,  1849,  d.  Dec.  29,  1856; 

6.  Fidelia  E.,  b.  Dec.  8,  1852;   7.  Lucy  H.,  b.  Nov.  17,  1856,  d. 
July   19,   1858. 

8.  Henry  K.,  b.  Oct.  24,  1820;  is  a  surveyor;  now  at  Puget  Sound, 

Washington   Territory. 

9.  Theodore  Austin,  b.  ;  d.  at  Lapeer,  June  29,   1838. 

232.  David  White,  son  of  Moses,  (101)  was  born  in  Had- 
ley, Sept.  24,  1788,  and  died  there,  April  18,  1851,  33.  62. 

He  married,  1st,  Jan.  15,  1815,  Mary  Bumps  of  Pelham, 
who  died  in  1836,  &.  44. 

He  married,  2d,  Sept.,  1836,  Celinda  D.  Bragg,  born 
July  4,  1805,  dau.  of  Abial  Bragg  of  Enfield,  Mass. 


186  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Cynthia,  b.  ;  m.  1st,  Stephen  Atwood,  who  d.,  and  she  m. 

again.  She  has  had  by  her  first  husband,  1.  Jane;  2.  Charles; 
3.  Henry,  d.  Nov.  1854;  4.  Mary. 

2.  Zenas,  b.  ;   m.,   and  lives  in   Wisconsin. 

3.  Oliver,   b.  ;   m.   Sophia   S.   Pattril.  (432) 

4.  Sarah  Ann,  b.  April  22,  1822;  m.  Oct.  18,  1843,  Lyman  Stocking 

of  Cabotville,  Mass.,  and  has  had,  1.  George,  b.  July  22,  1844; 
2.  James  H.,  b.  June  28,  1848;  d.  June  14,  1849;  3.  Franklin,  b. 
Feb.  2,  1851,  d,  Jan.  23,  1854;  4.  Mariette,  b.  May  24,  1856. 

5.  James    Porter,   b.  ;   m.    Caroline   A.   Judson.      -          (433) 

6.  Reuben,  b.  Feb.,     1830;  m.  Harriet  .  (434) 

7.  Sylvester,  b.  Nov.  28,  1832. 

8.  Harvey,  b.  June  2,  1836. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

9.  Albert  Rensselaer,  b.  Dec.,         1837. 

10.  Mary  Bumps,  b.  March  26,  1843. 


233.  Elihu  White,  son  of  Moses,  (101)  was  born  in  Had- 
ley,  Sept.  22,  1794,  and  died  there,  Sept.  5,  1850,  ae.  56. 

He  married,  March  21,  1820,  Ruth  Rider,  born  Feb.  27, 
1797,  dau.  of  Isaac  Rider  of  Enfield,  Mass. 

Children. 

1.  Eliza  Ann,  b.  ;  d.  se.  1  yr.  3  mos. 

2.  George  Smith,  b. 

3.  Henry,  b.  Feb.,       1824;  d.  unm.,  Jan.  12,  1854,  ae.  30. 

4.  Eliza  Ann,  b.  June  11,  1826;  m.  June  3,  1846,  Lewis  H.  Wilder,  and 

lives  in  Iowa.     She  has  had,  1.  Isabel,  b.  Sept.,  1849;  2.  Laura 
Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.,  1853,  d.  Feb.,  1857,  ae.  3. 

5.  Moses,  b.  ;  lives  in  Hadley.     He  m.  Sept.,  1848,  Jane  Berditt. 

6.  David,  b.  ;  m.  Anna  B.  Warren.  (435) 

7.  Elijah,  b.  Jan.  3,  1830;  m.  Lucy  W.  Fitch.  -  (436) 


234.  Justus  White,  son  of  Aaron,  (102)  was  born  in  South 
Hadley,  Feb.  26,  1789,  and  resides  there. 

He  married,  1st,  Jan.  4,  1821,  Cynthia  Brewster.  She 
was  born  July  26,  1789,  and  died  Nov.  3,  1829,  SB.  40. 

He  married,  2d,  July  7,  1830,  Eunice  Strong  of  Northamp- 
ton, born  July  6,  1785. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Henry  Lewis,  b.  Oct.  19,  1821. 

2.  Edwin  Clark,  b.  Aug.  20,  1823;  m.  1847,  Honora  O'Brien. 

3.  Sarah  Ann,  b.  June  6,  1825. 

4.  Ellen  Amanda,  b.  Nov.  24,  1827;  m.  Feb.  17,  1847,  Luther  Walcott 

of  Southampton. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  187 

235.  Chester  White,  son  of  Job,  (103)  was  born  Feb.  19, 
1788,  and  died  Nov.  11,  1852,  se  64. 

He  married  Eunice  Edwards  of  Northampton,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Alvord  Edwards.  She  was  born  Oct.  2,  1790, 
and  died  Dec.  5,  1845,  se.  55. 

Children. 

1.  Lewis  Clapp,  b.  Oct.  9,  1809;  m.  Mary  Ann  Smith.  (437) 

2.  James  Edwards,  b.  Jan.   14,   1812;  m.  Jane  Ann  Phisty.        (438) 

3.  Chester  R.,  b.  Feb.  14,  1814;  res.  principally  in  Springfield,  Mass.: 

is  proprietor  of  the  "Island  House,"  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 


236.  Job  White,  son  of  Job,  (103)  was  born  Dec.  27,  1790. 
He  is  a  painter,  and  lives  in  Waterloo,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  March  29,   1817,  Margaret  Stebbins,  born 
June  2,  1797,  dau.  of  William  and  Margaret  Stebbins. 

Children. 

1.  Charlotte  S.,  b.  Feb.  7,  1819;  m.  Dec.  31,  1846,  Erastus  T.  Judd, 

and  d.  without  issue,  Jan.  29,  1£53.  se.  34. 

2.  William  Chester,  b.  Sept.  10,  1821;  m.  Catharine  Bramhall.         (439) 

3.  Mary  N.,  b.  March  24,  1824;  m.  Nov.  23,  1843,  C.  Lorenzo  Judd, 

now  of  Port  Byron,  N.  Y.     She  has  had,  1.  Clarissa   Stacy,  d. 
se.   7;   2.   Mary  Alice. 

4.  Samuel,  b.  July  27,  1825;  d.  March  5,  1828. 

5.  Caroline  E.,  b.  1828;  d.  1828. 

6.  Samuel,  b.  1829;  d.  1840. 

7.  Caroline  Ely,  b.  March  16,  1832. 

8.  Margaret  A.,  b.  1834;  d.  1839. 

9.  Eunice  E.,  b.  1836;  d.  1840. 


237.  Quartus  White,  son  of  Simeon,  (104)  was  born  in 
South  Hadley,  April  28,  1789.  The  births  of  his  children 
are  recorded  there. 

He  married  Persis  Stebbins. 

Children. 

1.  Emeline,  b.  March  2,  1810;  m.  Mar.  24,  1832,  Francis  W.  Kellogg. 

2.  Francis  Stebbins,  b.  April  6,  1811. 

3.  Albert  Colton,  b.  Aug.  21,  1815. 


238.  Reuben  Augustus  White,  son  of  Reuben,  (107)  was 
born  in  South  Hadley,  Feb.  19,  1809.  He  has  been  a  car- 
riagemaker  and  carpenter ;  is  now  a  hotel-keeper  in  Belcher- 
town. 

He  married,  May  7,  1834,  Emeline  M.  Snow,  born  April  30, 
1814,  dau.  of  Zenas  and  Asenath  SnoW,  of  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

Children. 

1.  William  Augustus,  b.  March  7,  1835;  is  a  carpenter  in  Springfield. 

2.  Reuben  Austin,  b.  Sept.  24,  1836. 


188  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

3.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  Sept.  30,  1838. 

4.  Susan  Maria,  b.  Sept.  8,  1840. 

5.  Mabel  Asenath,  b.  Oct.  25,  1842. 

6.  Aaron  John,  b.  Nov.  23,  1844. 

7.  Henry  Kirke,  b.  Feb.  6,  1851;  d.  Sept.  3,  1852. 

8.  George  Henry,  b.  April  13,  1856. 


239.  Heman  White,  son  of  Eldad,  (109)  was  born  in  South 
Hadley,  April  17,  1792,  and  resides  there. 

He  married,  1st,  Feb.  1,  1814,  Clarissa  Smith  of  South 
Hadley,  dau.  of  Selah  Smith.  She  was  born  April  9,  1796, 
and  died  Jan.  4,  1830,  se.  33. 

He  married,  2d.  April  2,  1839,  Sarah  Kelley  of  Granville, 
"Mass.,  born  April  24,  1803,  dau.  of  Martin  Kelley. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Mary,  b.  Sept.  3,  1815;  d.  Nov.  16,  1831,  se.  16. 

2.  Heman,  b.  Aug.  20,  1817;  d.  Sept.  8,  1818. 

3.  Heman,  b.  July  2,  1820;  m.  Clara  N.  Bartlett.         -  (440) 

4.  Clarissa,  b.  Jan.  10,  1822;  d.  May  11,  1842,  ae.  20. 

5.  Rebecca,  b.  Dec.  3,  1823;  d.  Aug.  21,  1828. 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

6.  Clarissa,  b.  June  5,  1843;  d.  Sept.  29,  1844. 


240.  Cyrus  White,  son  of  Eldad,  (109)  was  born  in  South 
Hadley,  Oct.  21,  1794,  and  is  a  farmer  there. 

He  married,  1st,  June  12,  1816,  Elvira  White  of  Monson, 
Mass.,  dau.  of  Asa  White  and  Margaret  Dodge:  (not  des- 
cended from  Elder  John  White.)  She  was  born  Oct.  28, 
1794,  and  died  May  12,  1826,  se.  31. 

He  married,  2d,  March  29,  1827,  Rebecca  White  of  South 
Hadley,  dau.  of  Joel  White  and  Dorcas  Nash,  and  grand- 
daughter of  Lieut.  Thomas  White,  2d:  (see  in  Family  47.) 
She  was  born  May  15,  1805,  and  died  July  5,  1843,  ae.  38. 

He  married,  3d,  Oct.  2,  1843,  Mrs.  Amanda  Lyman  of  S. 
H.,  widow  of  William  Lyman,  and  dau.  of  Lieut.  Joseph 
White:  (see  Family  106.)  She  was  born  July  10,  1797. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Edwin,   b.   May  21,   1817;   m.   Harriet  Allen.         -         -          (441) 

2.  Cyrus,  b.  Jan.  3,  1819;  res.  in  South  Hadley.     He  m.  Nov.  27,  1845, 

Celestia  E.  Spaulding,  dau.  of  Timothy  Spaulding. 

3.  Elvira,  b.  Oct.  28,  1821;  d.  April.  25,  1843,  x.  21. 

4.  Irene,  b.  Oct.  6.  1823;  d.  Feb.  15,  1848,  ae.  24. 

5.  Abigail,  b.  May  10,  1826;  d.  May  20,  1826. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  189 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

6.  Rebecca,  b.  May  5,  1828;  m.  Dec.  8,  1858,  Calvin  P.  Langdon  of 

Somers,  Conn.,  a  farmer. 

7.  William,  b.  June  30,  1829;  is  a  farmer  in  Chicopee,  Mass.     He  m. 

April  21,  1852,  Amanda  Preston  of  S.  H.,  dau.  of  Gardner  Preston. 

8.  Henry,  b.  May  2,  1832. 

9.  George,  b.  July  19,  1834. 

10.  Josiah,  b.  Nov.  11,  1835. 

11.  Augustus,  b.  Dec.  7,  1839;  d.  Dec.  28,  1839. 

12.  Joseph,  b.  July  8,  1841;  d.  April  1,  1842. 

13.  A  son,  b.  May  7,  1843;  d.  June  2,  1843. 


241.  Medad  White,  son  of  Eldad,  (109)  was  born  in  South 
Hadley,  June  8,  1800,  and  died  there,  April  21,  [18?]  1850, 
se.  50. 

He  married,  April,  1824,  Lucy  Snow,  who  died  Dec.  30, 
1849,  se.  45. 

Children. 

1.  Sarah,  b.  Dec.  15,  1824;  m.  Nov.  16,  1842,  Job  Williams,  who  d. 

Their  dau.,  Lucy  Ann,  d.  Sept.  2,  1844,  se.  11  mos. 

2.  Anson,  b.  Jan.  31,  1828;  d.  Sept.  9,  1829. 

3.  Helen,  b.  Jan.  7,  1831;  d.  unm.,  Dec.  22,  1852,  se.  22. 

4.  Jane,  b.  Aug.  24,  1835;  m.  Ridley,  of  West  Haven,  Conn. 


242.  Sewall  White,  son  of  Lieut.  Horace,  (111)  was  born 
m  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  May  6,  1776.  He  has  been  a 
merchant  in  that  town,  and  still  resides  there. 

He  married,  June  22,  1804,  Fanny  Granger,  who  died 
Sept.  4,  1837,  03.  55.  She  was  killed  by  the  falling  of  a 
chimney,  on  the  corner  of  Cliff  and  Beekman  street,  New 
York.  (Date  of  marriage,  from  his  family  record:  June 
28,  on  town  record.) 

Children. 

1.  Julia  Ann,  b.  June  23,  1805. 

2.  Horace  Homer,  b.  Jan.  1,  1810;  m.  Mary  Jane  Loring.  (442) 

3.  Charles,  b.  Nov.  14,  1811;  m.  Louise  Bradley.  (443) 

4.  Joseph  Addison,  b.  Oct.  17,  1815;  d.  without  issue,  in  Mobile,  Ala., 

Nov.  18,  1841,  se.  26.  He  m.  Aug.  31,  1836,  Louisa  Foster  of 
Great  Harrington,  Mass.  She  d.  at  Barbourville,  Ala.,  July  27, 
1842,  se.  27. 

5.  Sarah,  b.  Dec.  11,  1817;  m.  Jan.  12,  1843,  Hon.  De  Witt  Clinton 

Ballou,  of  Warsaw,  Mo.;  a  Judge  of  the  Circuit  Court  of  Mo. 
She  has  had,  1.  Clinton  Osage,  d.;  2.  Horace,  d.;  3.  William,  d.; 
4.  Charles;  5.  Maria  Louise. 

6.  William  Cowper,  b.  June  30,  1821;  is  a  jeweler  in  Springfield.    He  m. 


190  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

June  9,  1852,  Chloe  M.  Bradley  of  W.  S.,  dau.  of  Ezra  Bradley. 
She  was  b.  Sept.  3,  1822,  and  d.  April  25,  1854,  ae.  31. 


243.  Gordon  White,  son  of  Daniel,  (112)  was  born  in 
West  Springfield,  May  9,  1783.  He  was  a  farmer  there,  in 
the  Society  of  Feeding  Hills,  in  the  present  town  of 
Agawam.  He  died  Nov.  11,  1850,  ae.  67. 

He  married  Nabby  M.  Hubbard,  dau.  of  Jesse  Hubbard 
and  Eunice  Coe.  She  was  born  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  Aug. 
6,  1793,  and  survives  her  husband. 

Children. 

1.  Clarissa,  b.  May  5,  1814;  d.  May  15,  1817. 

2.  Emily,  b,  Feb.  1,  1817;  m.  Jan.  4,  1838,  George  W.  Cowles  of  West- 

field,  a  joiner,  and  has,  1.  James  M.,  b.   Nov.   5,   1838;   2.  Jane 
E.,  b.  Aug.  25,  1842. 

3.  Daniel  H.,  b.  March  21,  1819;  m.  Thankful  Leonard  and  others.  (444) 

4.  Hannah  Lamb,  b.  Oct.  29,  1828;  m.  Feb.  4,  1851,  Henry  C.  Smith  of 

Feeding  Hills,  a  farmer,  and  has  had,  1.  Frances  E.,  b.  Nov.  4, 
1855,  d.  March  21,  1856;  2.  Laura  J.,  b.  Oct.  30,  1858. 


244.  Daniel  Granger  White,  son  of  Pliny,  (113)  was 
born  in  West  Springfield,  May  28,  1796.  He  resided  there, 
and  died  Aug.  4,  1859,  ae.  63. 

He  married,  March  22,  1830,  Harriet  Day  of  W.  S.,  born 
Oct.  30,  1797,  dau.  of  Heman  Day  and  Lois  Ely. 

Children. 

1.  Fanny,  b.  Dec.  5,  1832. 

2.  Harriet,  b.  Aug.  12,  1834. 

3.  Daniel  Granger,  b.  June  12,  1838. 


245.  Capt.  Edward  Corbett  White,  son  of  Edward,  (114) 
was  born  in  West  Springfield,  June  29,  1785,  and  died  there, 
Aug.  5,  1823,  ae.  38.  He  was  a  captain  in  the  War  of  1812. 

He  married  Mrs.  Lucy  Bagg,  who  died  July  17,  1843. 

His  only  child, 

Chauncey  Edward,  b.  Nov.  20,  1819,  is  a  printer  in  Chicago,  111.     He 
m.  Margaret  Foot,  dau.  of  Noah  Foot  of  Springfield. 


246.  Martin  White,  son  of  Preserved,  jun.,  (115)  was 
born  in  Springfield,  June  4,  1770.  He  was  a  carpenter  in 
that  place,  and  died  Nov.  20,  1836,  ae.  66. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White  191 

He  married,  June  15,  1791,  Lucy  Collins  of  Springfield. 
She  died  in  Longmeadow. 

Children. 

1.  Theodore,  b.  Feb.  1,  1794. 

2.  Harvey,  b.  May  29,  1796;  d.  Sept.,  1809,  ae.  13. 

3.  Deniah,  b.  July  9,  1798;  d.  March  7,  1804. 

4.  Jared,  b.  Sept.  9,  1800;  m.  Electa  Loomis.  (445) 

5.  Benjamin  Stedman,  b.  Nov.  14,  1802. 

6.  Deniah,  b.  March  14,  1805;  d.  unm.,  July  15,  1835,  ae.  30. 

7.  Albert,  b.  Jan.  31,  1807;  d.  young. 


247.  Luther  White,  son  of  Preserved,  jun.,  (115)  was  born 
in  Springfield,  July  7,  1776.  He  was  an  armorer  there,  and 
died  April  13,  1850,  se.  73. 

He  married,  Oct.  30,  1799,  Abigail  Stebbins  of  Springfield, 
dau.  of  Lemuel  and  Rhoda  Stebbins.  She  was  born  Feb. 
12,  1780,  and  died  Dec.  9,  1850.  ae.  70. 

Children. 

1.  Norman  Stebbins,  b.  Aug.  14,  1800;  d.  June  25,  1803. 

2.  Amelia,          i  b.  Feb.  16,  1802;  m.  Alvah  Smith,  and  res.  at  Dela- 

}•        ware,  Ohio.     She  has  had,  Franklin,  and  others. 

3.  Caroline,       J        Twins.        d.  day  of  birth. 

4.  Norman  Stebbins,  b.  Oct.  26,  1803;  m.  Susan  Noyes.        -         (446) 

5.  Roland,  b.  April  7,  1806;  d.  June  17,  1806. 

6.  Alfred,  b.  June  9,   1807;   m.  Emily  Cady.  (447) 

7.  Luther,  b.  July  14,  1810;  a  photographic  artist  in  Montpelier,  Vt. 

8.  Franklin,  b.  May  17,  1813;  a  photographic  artist  in  Lancaster,  N.  H. 


248.  Roderick  White,  son  of  Preserved,  jun.,  (115)  was 
born  in  Springfield,  Feb.  24,  1784.  He  was  for  many  years 
a  bookseller  and  publisher  in  Hartford,  Conn.;  now  resides 
in  Enfield,  Conn. 

He  married,  Oct.  29,  1808,  Delight  Bement  of  Enfield, 
born  Aug.  5,  1784,  dau.  of  Dennis  Bement  and  Lydia 
Adams. 

Children. 

1.  Roderick  Adams,  b.  Oct.  24, 1809;  m.  Elizabeth  W.  Hungerford.  (448) 

2.  Mary  A.,  b.  ;  m.  June  6,  1838,  m.  Luke  B.  Case,  a  merchant 

in  New  York,  who  d.  Oct.  28,  1857.  She  has  had,  1.  Adrian  E., 
b.  July  29,  1841,  d.  May  19,  1855;  2.  Caroline  G.,  b.  May  13,  1843, 
d.  April  30,  1844;  3.  Frank  D.,  b.  March  15,  1849;  4,  Joseph  W., 
b.  March  11,  1852. 

3.  Delia  B.,  b.  ;  res.  in  Enfield. 

4.  Caroline  E.,  b.  ;  is  a  teacher  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


192  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

249.  Preserved  White,  son  of  Preserved,  jun.,  (115)  was 
born  in  Springfield,  April  27,  1789.  He  was  an  armorer  in 
that  place,  and  died  Sept.  10,  1832,  «.  43. 

He  married,  1st,  Sarah  Chaffee  of  Wilbraham,  dau.  of 
Calvin  and  Sarah  Chaffee.  She  died  July  30,  1822. 

He  married,  2d,  July  13,  1823,  Lucinda  Rice  of  Ludlow, 
born  Dec.  22,  1794,  dau.  of  Jeduthan  Rice.  She  now  resides 
in  Hartford. 

Children ;— By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Preserved  Merritt,  b.  Oct.  10,  1816;  m.  Catharine  Finlay.       (449) 

2.  Sarah  Chaffee,  b.  July  16,  1819;  d.  Sept.  8,  1822. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

3.  Albert  Milton,  b.  June  18,  1824;  is  a  farmer  in  Hartford.     He  m. 

April  1,  1846,  Laurinda  Cutler  of  Brookline,  Vt.,  b.  March,  1828. 

4.  Lewis,  b.  Dec.  22,  1825;  m.  Mary  Wakefield.  (450) 

5.  Lyman,  b.  Feb.  18,  1827;  m.  Julia  Ann  Bush.  (451) 

6.  Le  Roy  Sunderland,  b.  May  14,  1828;  m.  Sarah  Jane  Lancey.  (452) 

7.  Sarah  Ann,  b.  March  24,  1830;  m.  March  7,  1854,  George  A.  Wash- 

burn  of  Hartford,  and  has,  1.  George  Arthur,  b.  March  18,  1855; 
2.  Albert  Lyman,  b.  July  4,  1857. 

8.  William  Wirt,  b.  March  9,  1832;  m.  Mary  Jane  Washburn.   (453) 


250.  David  White,  Jun.,  son  of  David,  (116)  was  born  in 
Longmeadow,  Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1786.  He  is  a  farmer,  and 
resided  in  Longmeadow  until  1846,  when  he  removed  to 
Elba,  Genesee.,  N.  Y.  In  1849  he  removed  to  Gaines, 
Orleans  Co.-,  N.  Y.,  where  he  now  resides. 

He  married,  Nov.  17,  1813,  Clarissa  Hall  of  L.,  dau.  of 
George  and  Lura  Hall.  She  was  born  July,  1785,  and  died 
Dec.  20,  1846,  ae.  61. 

Children. 

1.  George  Hall,  b.  March  30,  1815;  m.  Eliza  Morgan.         -         (454) 

2.  Gurdon,  b.  May  25,  1819;  d.  Feb.  24,  1820. 

3.  Joseph  Pynchon,  b.  June  14,  1822;  rn.-Ruth  L.  Morgan.        -       (455) 


251.  William  White,  son  of  David,  (116)  was  born  in 
Longmeadow,  June  25,  1789,  and  resides  there.  He  was 
post-master  from  1820  to  1855,  town  clerk  from  1820  to 
1852,  and  town  treasurer  from  1824  to  1856. 

He  married,  Nov.  12,  1820,  Lois  Cooley  of  L.,  born  Feb. 
18,  1798,  dau.  of  Calvin  Cooley  and  Eunice  Warriner. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  193 

Children. 

1.  Mary  Cooley,  b.  Sept.  23,  1821;  m.  Sept.  3,  1851,  Rev.  Theodore  A. 

Leete  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  who  grad.  Yale  Coll.,  1839.  She  has, 
1.  Ella  Louisa,  b.  March  28,  1853;  2.  William  White,  b.  Oct.  11, 
1854;  3.  Theodore  Woolsey,  b.  Nov.  4,  1856. 

2.  William  Pynchon,  b.  Feb.  24,  1824;  m.  Mary  A.  James.         (456) 

3.  Jeannette  Chittenden,  b.  Dec.  27,  1827;  d.  April  3,  1858,  ss.  30. 

4.  James  Cooley,  b.  Feb.  9,  1838. 


252.  George  White,  son  of  Daniel  (121)  was  born  in  Had- 
ley,  Dec.  2,  1825,  and  is  a  farmer  in  that  place. 

He  married,  March  14,  1851,  Elizabeth  S.  Judd  of  South 
Hadley,  born  Sept.  12,  1831,  dau.  of  William  Judd.  He  has, 

Ellen  Jane,  b.  Dec.  10,  1855. 


253.  Daniel  Sherman  White,  son  of  Daniel,  (121)  was 
born  in  Hadley,  Aug.  10,  1827,  and  is  a  farmer  there. 

He  married,  Feb.  24,  1854,  Elizabeth  W.  Powers  of  New 
Salem,  Mass.,  born  April  23,  1835,  dau.  of  Chester  Powers. 

He  has  one  son, 

Edward  Sherman,  b.  Jan.  27,  1858. 


254.  Ebenezer  White,  son  of  Enoch,  (123)  was  born  in 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1803.  He  removed  to  Quincy,  111. 

He  married,  1st,  1822,  Cynthia  P.  Clark  of  Northampton, 
Mass.  She  died  in  Quincy,  April  5,  1838. 

He  married,  2d,  Sept.  27,  1838,  Sally  Ann  Gage  of  Quincy. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Elizabeth,  b.  March  21,  1824;  m.  William  McGaine  of  Keokuk,  Iowa, 

and  has  had  three  children. 

2.  Catharine  Eugenia,  b.  July  28,  1832;  m.  Thomas  J.  Rice  of  Keokuk, 

Iowa:  had  three  children. 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

3.  William   Gage,  b. 


255.  John  William  Henry  White,  son  of  Enoch,  (123) 
was  born  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  25,  1813.  He  resides 
in  New  York. 

He  married,  1st,  Margaret  S.  Van  Hise  of  Pittsfield,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Van  Hise.  She  died  in  N.  Y.  city,  Jan.  19,  1843. 

He  married,  2d, . 


194  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Henry  Childs,  b.  June  22,  1830;  lives  in  New  York.     He  m.  Mar- 

garet -      — ,  and  has  one  son,  b.  Sept.,  1851. 

2.  Richard  Benjamin,  b.  Oct.  28,  1831. 

3.  William  Porter,  b.  Dec.  2,  1834;  lives  in  Hightstown,  N.  J.     He  m. 

Jan.  16,  1856,  Jane  D.  Reed  of  Monroe,  N.  J.,  dau.  of  William 
and   Sarah  P.   Reed. 

4.  Mary  Jane,  b.  May  21,  1836. 

5.  Helen  Lucretia,  b.  July  24,  1838;  d.  Feb.,  1842. 

6.  James,  b.  March,  1840. 

7.  Melissa  Margaret,  b.  Sept.  3,  1841. 

These  births  are  recorded  at  Pittsfield. 


256.  Jonathan  White,  Jim.,  son  of  Jonathan,  (125)  was 
born  in  Hadley,  Dec.  21,  1817.  He  lives  in  Hadley,  on  a 
part  of  the  original  homelot  of  Elder  John  White. 

He  married,  1st,  Sept.  3,  1840,  Amanda  G.  Hodge,  dau.  of 
Charles  Hodge.  She  died  March  28,  1846,  33.  25. 

He  married,  2d,  March  17,  1847,  Lucy  Church  of  South 
Hadley,  born  Jan.  20,  1821,  dau.  of  Pliny  Church. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Francis  William,  b.  July  18,  1841. 

2.  Charles,  b.  Jan.  28,  1844. 

3.  A  son,  b.  March  28,  1846;  d.  April  11,  1846, 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

4.  Ellen  Amanda,  b.  Dec.  28,  1847. 

5.  Rufus  Pliny,  b.  Nov.  9.  1849. 

6.  Albert  Jonathan,  b.  June  16,  1851. 


257.  Josiah  White,  son  of  Elijah,  (126)  was  born  in  Had- 
ley, Aug.  1,  1800.     He  lives  in  Dover,  Wisconsin. 
He  married  Hannah  Gushing  of  Chesterfield,  Mass. 

Children. 

1.  Amaryllis  Cassandra,  b.  April  27,  1820;  m.  Alonzo  Kellogg  of  Had- 

ley, who  d.  Dec.  18,  1844,  ss.  23,  She  d.  May  7,  1846,  SB.  26,  hav- 
ing had,  1.  George;  2.  Francis  H.,  b.  April  3,  1843,  d.  April  27, 
1844. 

2.  Harriet,  b.  ;  m.  David  Murray  of  Portsmouth,  O. 

3.  Adaline,  b.  ;  m.  -      —  Fayer;  lives  in  Wis. 

4.  Mary,  b. 

5.  Susan,  b.  Feb.  16,  1829;  d.  March  17,  1848,  a.  19. 

6.  Josiah,   b.    May   9,    1831;   rem.   West.     He   m.    Cholora   Pease    of 

Somers,  Conn.     Has  two  children. 

7.  Sarah,  b. 

8.  Rheuminah,  b. 

9.  Alma  Christianna,  b.  Aug.,  1838;  d.  Oct.  10,  1843. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  195 

258.  Samuel  Sumner  White,  son  of  Elijah,  (126)  was 
born  in  Hadley,  May  10,  1803,  and  lives  in  that  town. 

He  married,  Oct.  2,  1827,  Lucretia  Austin  Rowe,  born 
Aug.  10,  1810,  dau.  of  Abel  Rowe  of  Montague,  Mass. 

Children. 

1.  Elijah,  b.  May  10,  1831;  d.  July  31,  1838,  ae.  7. 

2.  Mary  Julia,  b.  April  12,  1839;  d.  July,  1842,  ae.  3. 

3.  Julia,  b.  April  19,  1842;  d.  Oct.  11,  1844,  ae.  2. 


259.  Ebenezer  White,  son  of  Elijah,   (126)  was  born  in 
Hadley,  Sept.  11,  1805.    He  lives  in  Dover,  Wis. 
He  married,  1829,  Mary  Ann  Coon. 

Children. 

1.  Delia.  3.  Charles.  5.  Harriet. 

2.  Henry.  4.  William.  6.  Adaline. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  JOHN  WHITE,  OF  HARTFORD. 

260.  John  White,  son  of  John,  jun.,  (127)  was  born  in 
Hartford,  Conn.,  and  lived  there,  on  the  road  to  Wethers- 
field.  He  died  several  years  since. 

He  married  Anna  Sarvant,  who  died  Feb.  29,  1856,  se.  76. 

Children. 

1.  Frances,  b.  1804;  m.  William  Butler  of  H.,  who  d.  April,  1846. 

She  has  had,  1.  Julia,  b.  1831;  2.  Edward,  b.  1832;  3.  Lucy,  b. 
1833,  m.  Anson  Thrasher  of  Wethersfield;  4.  Martha  A.,  b.  Nov. 
13,  1837,  m.  Oct.  29,  1857,  Frederick  Mudge  of  H.;  5.  Mary, 
twin  with  last,  d.  ae.  8  mos.;  6.  Emily,  b.  Oct.,  1842. 

2.  John,  b.  ;  m.  Sarah  Hurburt.  -  -  (457) 


261.  Nathaniel  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Nathaniel,  (128)  was 
born  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  in  1792.  He  learned  the  trade  of  a 
bookbinder,  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  remained  in  the  same 
establishment  forty-one  years,  till  his  death,  Aug.,  1849 
a.  57. 

He  married,  Feb.,  1816,  Elizabeth  Marcellus,  dau.  of 
Gilbert  and  Sarah  Marcellus.  She  was  born  in  Albany,  in 
1797,  and  died  June  19,  1846,  ae.  49. 

Children. 

1.  Sarah,  b.  Feb.,  1817;  d.  in  infancy. 

2.  Walter,  b.  Nov.,  1819;  d.  in  infancy. 

3.  Caroline  Augusta,  b.  Sept.  3,  1824;  grad.  Albany  Female  Academy, 

1841,  and  become  a  teacher:  is  more  recently  an  authoress,  hav- 
ing written   a   memoir   of  her   first  husband,   and   other  works. 


196  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

She  m.  1st,  Aug.  28,  1843,  Rev.  Henry  B.  Soule  of  Utica,  N.  Y- 
for  several  years  a  Universalist  minister  in  Hartford,  Conn.  He 
d.  Jan.  29,  1852.  She  m.  2d,  July  10,  1855,  A.  B.  Holcomb  of 
Granby,  Conn.,  now  of  Boonsboro,  Boone  Co.,  Iowa.  By  her 
first  husband  she  had,  1.  Sarah  Freeman  Packard,  b.  July  29, 
1844;  2.  Henry  Channing,  b.  Feb.  28, 1846;  3.  Frank,  b.  Oct.  30, 1847; 
4.  Eugene,  b.  June  2,  1849;  5.  Lizzie,  b.  Jan.  14,  1851.  By  her 
second  husband,  6.  Summer  White,  b.  Aug.  29,  1857. 

4.  Sarah  Marion,  b.  June  9,  1826;  m.  1st,  March,  1844,  Leverett  Dyer, 

who  d.  March,  1845;  m.  2d,  Feb.,  1846,  James  L.  Hyatt  of  Al- 
bany, a  lumber  merchant. 

5.  Mary  Steele,  b.  Aug.,  1828;  d.  in  infancy. 

6.  Kate  Weed,  b.  Feb,  22,  1834;  d.  unm.,  Sept.  16,  1858,  ae.  24. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  ENSIGN  DANIEL  WHITE,  OF  MIDDLETOWN. 

262.  Samuel  Kellogg  White,  son  of  Aaron,  (129)  was 
born  in  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  May  4,  1789.  He  is  a  mer- 
chant, and  now  resides  in  Cumberland,  Md. 

He  married,  Jan.  8,  1822,  Mary  M.  Hoffman  of  Baltimore, 
Maryland. 

Children. 

1.  Mary  Lucy,  b.  Feb.  7,  1823. 

2.  Charlotte  Eliza,  b.  April  16,  1824. 

3.  Louisa  Catherine,  b.  ;  m.  John  H.  Carter  of  Cincinnati,  O. 

4.  Samuel  Hoffman,  b.  April  29,  1828;  lives  at  Napoleon,  Ark. 

5.  Julian,  b.  May  12,  1830;  a  merchant  in  Cincinnati,  O. 

6.  Arthur,  b.  Feb.  20,  1832;  a  physician  at  Lockport,  Ind. 

7.  Henry  Kirke,  b.  ;  lives  in  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

8.  Emma,  b. 


263.  Aaron  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Aaron,  (129)  was  born  in 
West  Springfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1791.  He  was -a  farmer 
in  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  and  in  other  places.  He  died  at  Bel- 
levue,  Mich.,  April  18,  1856,  se.  64. 

He  married,  1816,  Lucretia  Hughes  of  Camillus,  dau.  of 
Henry  and  Sally  Hughes.  She  died  March  22,  1857. 

Children. 

1.  Tryphena,  b.  Jan.  19,  1817;  m.  Noble  Blossom,  and  d.  in  1837,  ae.  20. 

2.  William  Henry,  b.  Nov.  5,  1819;  Margaret  HitchcocK.        -       (458) 

3.  Maria,  b.  Nov.  7,  1822;  m.  Oct.  10,  1842,  A.  B.  Green,  and  has  had, 

1.  Oscar  F.,  b.  July  18,  1843;  2.  Franklin,  b.  1849,  d.  1852;  3. 
Cornelia,  b.  July  21,  1850. 

4.  Amelia  Jane,  b.  Sept.  21,  1824;  m.  Oct.  8,  1841,  Charles  M.  Nichols  of 

Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  an  iron-founder.  She  has,  1.  Amelia  Jane, 
b.  July  26,  1844;  2.  Mary  Louisa,  b.  March  23,  1847;  3.  Frank 
Eugene,  b.  May  28,  1852. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  197 

5.  Aaron,  b.  Aug.  5,  1827;  m.  Laura  J.  Beman.  (459) 

6.  Charles  Augustus,  b.  March  12,  1830;  is  a  farmer  in  Bellevue. 

7.  Eleanor,  b.  1832;  m.  Oct.  12,  1854,  Philip  Jenks,  and  has 

1.  Victory  E.,  b.  March  5,  1856;  2.  Amos  A.,  b.  May  22,  1858. 

8.  Samuel  Kellogg,  b.  April  11,  1835;  m.  Ann  Redfern.      -      -       (460) 

9.  George,  b.  Sept.  16,  1838;  a  farmer  in  Bellevue. 


264.  Jonathan  White,  son  of  Aaron,  (129)  was  born  in 
West  Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  6,  1794.  He  is  a  farmer  in 
Camillas,  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  has  been  for  about  thirty 
years  an  elder  in  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  that  place. 

He  married,  April  11,  1838,  Mrs.  Marietta  White,  widow 
of  Harold  White,  (Family  267,)  and  dau.  of  David  Morle  and 
Hannah  Griswold.  She  was  born  Feb.  13,  1793,  and  died 
March  14,  1855,  se.  62. 

He  has  one  son, 

Jonathan  Bliss,  b.  Jan.  23,  1839. 


265.  William  Ely  White,  son  of  Aaron,  (129)  was  born 
in  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  22,  1896.  He  is  a  merchant, 
and  resides  in  Aurora,  Dearborn  Co.,  Ind. 

He  married,  Feb.  28,  1821,  Emily  Seymour. 

Children. 

1.  Frederick  William,  b.  May  22,  1823;  d.  in  infancy. 

2.  Cornelia  Ann,  b.  April  9,  1830;  d.  1845,  as.  15. 

3.  Eliza  Maria,  b.  ;  m.  Henry  Andrews  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 

a  merchant,  and  has  one  son,  William. 


266.  Arthur  White,  son  of  Aaron,  (129)  was  born  in  West 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1804.  He  is  a  farmer  in 
Camillus,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Feb.  17,  1834,  Amanda  M.  Hollister  of 
Camillus,  born  Dec.  27,  1815,  dau.  of  Asahel  and  Catherine 
Hollister. 

Children. 

1.  Marian  Amelia,  b.  April  29,  1837. 

2.  Helen  Adelia,  b.  Sept.  7,  1839. 

3.  Catherine  Louisa,  b.  Sept.  13,  1842. 


267.  Harold  White,  son  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  (130)  was  born 
in  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  May  2,  1786.  He  was  a  farmer 
and  clothier  in  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  and  for  several  years  previous 
to  his  death  was  a  magistrate.  He  died  Sept.  10,  1832,  se.  46. 


198  Seventh  Generation  and  Childern. 

He  married,  Oct.  25,  1827,  Marietta  Morley  of  West 
Springfield,  dau.  of  David  Morley  and  Hannah  Griswold. 
She  married,  2d,  Jonathan  White:  (Family  264.)  She  was 
born  Feb.  13.  1793,  and  died  March  14,  1855,  &.  62. 

Children. 

1.  George  Clinton,  b.  Aug.  27,  1828;  m.  Evaline  A.  Comstock.         (461) 

2.  Phebe  Clapp,  b.  Feb.  2,  1830;  d.  May  20,  1845,  ae.  15. 

3.  Harold  Morley,  b.  Oct.  8,  1832;  grad.  Union  Coll.,  1856,  and  is  a 

lawyer  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


268.  Abram  White,  son  of  Daniel,  (131)  was  born  in  Dur- 
ham, Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  July  13,  1800.  He  is  a  farmer  in 
Lenox,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Nov.  17,  1825,  Dolly  Gleason  of  Lenox,  dau. 
of  Barzillai  and  Mary  Gleason.  She  was  born  April  8, 
1801,  and  died  Oct.  15,  1837,  se.  36. 

Children. 

1.  Sally,  b.  Jan.  26,  1827. 

2.  Polly,  b.  April  25,  1829;  d.  Oct  12,  1834. 

3.  Daniel  Symond,  b.  May  11,  1831;  a  farmer  in  Lenox.     He  m.  Nov. 

8,  1855,  Harriet  Adams  of  Lenox,  b.  March  22,  1828,  dau.  of 
Minard  and  Caroline  Adams.  He  has  Ella  Francis,  b.  Feb,  18, 
1859. 

4.  Ruth,  b.  March  16,  1833. 

5.  Jannette,   b.   May   6,   1835;    m.    Sept.    11,    1852,    Charles   Judd    of 

Sullivan,  N.  Y.,  and  has  Lilian,  b.  July  18,  1858. 

6.  Lucia,  b.  Oct.  15,  1837,  m.  July  3,  1856,  Charles  H.  Grey  of  Sullivan, 

and  has,  1.  Charles,  b.  March  18,  1857;  2.  Relland,  b.  April  16, 
1852. 


269.  Daniel  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Daniel,  (131)  was  born  in 
Durham,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1,  1802.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Sullivan, 
Madison  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  May  27,  1836,  Anna  Hubbard  of  Sullivan, 
born  Jan.  18,  1811,  dau.  of  Enos  and  Anna  Hubbard. 

Has  one  son, 

John  Merriman,  b.  Feb.  27,  1837. 


270.  Josiah  W.  White,  son  of  John,  (132)  was  born  Dec. 
25,  1805.  He  was  a  farmer  in  Sodus,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and 
afterwards  in  Otsego,  Allegan  Co.,  Mich.,  where  he  died, 
March  4,  1856,  se.  50. 

He  married,  March  24,  1836,  Sabra  R.  Trumbull  of  Conn., 
born  Nov.  27,  1818. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  191) 


Children. 


1.  William  H.,  b.  July  16,  1840. 

2.  John  T.,  b.  July  13,  1844. 


271.  Amos  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Amos,  (135)  was  born  in 
East  Haddam,  Conn.,  Oct.  13,  1772.  In  1799  he  settled  in 
Meriden,  Conn.,  as  a  merchant,  and  was  chosen  a  representa- 
tive from  that  town  in  1808.  He  removed  from  Meriden  in 
1846,  and  now  resdies  at  Elizabethtown,  N.  J. 

He  married,  March  17,  1799,  Hannah  White  of  Williams- 
burg,  Mass.,  dau.  of  Simeon  White,  jun. :  (see  Family  93.) 
She  was  born  March  9,  1779,  and  died  Dec.  18,  1853,  se.  74. 

Children. 

1.  Eliza  Ann,  b.  Nov.  3,  1800;  m.  Nov.  7,  1824,  George  Webb  of  Wind- 

ham,  Conn.,  now  of  New  York.   She  has  Sarah  E.,  b.  July  31,  1825. 

2.  Frederick  Augustus,  b.  May  18,  1802;  d.  unm.,  at  Sacramento,  Cal., 

Dec.  20,  1849,  ae.  47. 

3.  Sarah  Griswold,  b.  Feb.  10,  1805;  m.  Dec.,  1825,  Remmick  K.  Clark 

of  Meriden,  Conn.     She  d.  without  issue,  June  7,  1844,  ae.  39. 

4.  Hannah  Hubbard,  b.  March  9,  1807;  d.  Dec.  13,  1807. 

5.  William  Henry,  b.  Aug.  15,  1815;  m.  Mary  King.        -        -         (462) 


272.  Elijah  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Col.  Elijah,  (136)  was 
born  June  12,  1767.  He  was  a  very  active,  energetic,  and 
successful  business  man,  conducting  a  general  merchantile 
business,  simultaneously,  at  Granville,  Sandy  Hill,  and 
Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  at  the  same  time  being  extensively  en- 
gaged in  various  manufactures.  He  resided  in  Granville, 
but  in  1825  removed  to  Plattsburgh,  where  he  died,  Oct.  24, 
1839,  se.  72. 

He  married,  1st,  Oct.  30,  1794,  Olive  Cone.  She  was  born 
April  16,  1768,  and  died  May  1,  1804,  ae.  36. 

He  married,  2d,  Dec.  6,  1804,  Mrs.  Mary  Standish,  widow 
of  Dr.  Zachariah  Standish,  and  dau.  of  Matthew  Scott  and 
Mercy  Ashley.  She  was  born  March  24,  1778,  and  died  July 
31,  1824,  33.  46. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  George  W.,  b.  May  5,  1795;  d.  unm.,  June  18,  1837,  ae.  42. 

2.  Olive,  b.  Feb.  6,  1797;  d.  March  28,  1805,  32.  8. 

3.  Pamilia,  b.  March  29,  1799;  m.  Sept.  8,  1819,  Robert  Sackrider,  a 

merchant,  who  d.  Sept.  9,  1826,  ae.  34.     She  died  Feb.  26,  1856,  ae. 
57.     She  had,  1.  Mary  White,  b.  Oct.  17,  1820,  d.  Aug.  12,  1842, 


200  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

83.  21;  2.  Cornelia  Merritt,  b.  June  6,  1822,  m.  -  -  Pease,  of 
Detroit,  Mich.;  3.  Elijah  White,  b.  Aug.  7,  1825,  is  a  druggist  in 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

4.  Minerva,  b.  March  22,  1801;  d.  unm.,  June  16,  1832,  ae.  31. 

5.  Delia,  b.  April  25,  1803;  d.  March  6,  1805. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

6.  Charles  Scott,  b.  Nov.  6.  1805;  d.  June  17,  1826,  ae.  20. 

7.  Mary  Emilia,  b.  June  10,  1807;  m.  Dec.  23,  1830,  George  Moore, 

Esq.,  of  Plattsburgh,  a  lawyer,  and  d.  Nov.  10,  1851,  ae.  44.  She 
had,  1.  Samuel,  b.  Oct.  3,  1831;  2.  John  White,  b.  July  27,  1834; 
3.  Mary  Emilia,  b.  Feb.  26,  1839;  4.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  Sept.  11,  1842. 

8.  Olive  Delia,  b.  July  24,  1809;  m.  Norman  Sackrider,  now  of  Ogdens- 

burgh,  N.  Y.  She  d.  July  3,  1833,  ae.  24.  She  had,  1.  Delia,  d. 
young;  2.  Charles,  a  merchant  in  Nashua,  N.  H._ 

9.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  b.  May  8,  1811;  m.  Amos  Shepard  Hutchinson.  a 

merchant  in  Cleveland,  0.,  now  'of  New  York.  She  d.  Oct.  22, 
1847,  ae.  36,  having  had,  1.  Mary,  b.  1840;  2.  Amos  Shepard,  b. 
'1842;  and  others,  who  d.  young. 

10.  Frances  Caroline,  b.  Sept.  12,  1813;  d.  June  25,  1829,  ae.  15. 

11.  Edward  Griffin,  b.  July  26,  1815;  d.  unm.,  at  Cleveland,  0.,  July 

19.  1849,  ae.  34. 

12.  John  Elijah,  b.  Sept.  5,  1817;  m.  Emma  L.  W.  Shaw.       -       (463) 

13.  Catharine  Maria,  b.  May  16,  1819;  m.  Samuel  Richards  Hutchin- 

son, a  merchant  of  Cleveland,  0.,  now  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  She  d. 

Jan.  26,  1855,  ae.  35,  having  had,  1.  Samuel,  d.  ae.  7;  2.  Jane 
White,  b.  1840;  3.  Edward,  b.  1849. 

14.  Jane   Ann,  b.   Feb.   26,   1821;   m.   Heman   Monroe   Cady,  now   of 

Green  Bay,  Wis.  She  has  had,  1.  Leslie,  b.  1844;  2.  Lewis,  b. 
1850;  and  others,  who  d.  young. 


273.  Wilson  White,  son  of  Col.  Eliiah,  (136)  was  born  in 
East  Haddam,  Conn.,  June  30,  1770.  He  settled  as  a  farmer 
in  Granville,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  died  there,  Feb. 
7,  1823,  se.  52. 

He  married,  1st,  Rebecca  Town  of  Belchertown,  Mass., 
dau.  of  Israel  Town  and  Naomy  Stebbins.  She  was  born 
Sept.  9,  1772,  and  died  Oct.  30,  1800,  se.  28. 

He  married,  2d,  Oct.,  1801,  Mary  Stebbins  of  Belcher- 
town,  Mass.,  dau.  of  Capt.  Gideon  Stebbins  and  Mary  Hins- 
dale.  She  was  born  Feb.  24,  1776,  and  died  Aug.  22,  1819, 
ae.  43. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  A  child,  b.  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

2.  A  child,  b.  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

3.  Nelson,  b.  July  20,  1798;  d.  unm.,  in  Western  N.  Y.,  about  1830. 

4.  Naomia,  b.  April  2,  1800;  m.  Sept.,  1820,  Joseph  Bascom  of  Benson, 

Vt.    She  d.  Oct.  22,  1822,  ae.  22,  leaving  one  dau.,  Harriet  Naomia, 
m.  Willice  Warner  of  Vermontville,  Eaton  Co.,  Mich. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  201 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

5.  Gideon  Stebbins,  b.  April  12,  1803;  m.  Mary  E.  Jarnagin.  (464) 

6.  Elijah,  b.  April  3,  1805;  m.  Margaret  Smith,  and  others.  (465) 

7.  Josiah  A.,  b.  June  13,  1807;  m.  J.  A.  Warren,  and  another.       (466) 

8.  Mary  Rebecca,  b.  Jan.  29,  1810;  m.  Jan.  2,  1828,  Joseph  Townson  of 

Hartford,  N.  Y.,  now  a  farmer  in  Brooklyn,  Jackson  Co.,  Mich. 
She  has,  1.  George  E.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1830,  lives  in  Hamilton,  Gratiot 
Co.,  Mich.  He  m.  April  3,  1858,  Mary  Southworth;  2.  Mary,  b. 
May  29,  1835,  d.  Sept.  5,  1836;  3.  Mary  E.,  b.  Dec.  10,  1837;  4. 
Joseph- N.,  b.  May  13,  1841;  5.  Harriet  C.,  b.  Nov.  24,  1844. 


274.  Charles  White,  son  of  Col.  Elijah,  (136)  was  born  in 
Granville,  N.  Y.,  March  17,  1791.  He  was  a  merchant  at 
Sandy  Hill,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  died  there,  May  2, 
1857,  3d.  66. 

He  married,  Nov.  20,  1817,  Sarah  L.  Johnson  of  Sandy 
Hill,  dau.  of  Luther  Johnson  and  Anna  Dean. 

Children. 

1.  Charlotte  P.,  b.  Sept.  27,  1819;  m.  Oct.  15,  1845,  John  M.  Niles  of 

Spencertown,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  has  Henry  White,  b.  Jan. 
24,  1853. 

2.  Caroline  E.,  b.  Aug.  4,  1821. 

3.  Charles  A.,  b.  Dec.  14,  1823;  m.  Deborah  Burch.        -        -         (467) 

4.  James  H.,  b.  Aug.  15,  1826;  was  for  several  years  connected  with 

the  N.  Y.  and  Erie  R.  R.,  and  d.  Dec.  12,  1852,  ae.  26. 

5.  Frances  E.  6.  Sarah  A.  7.  Mary  E.  Moore.  8.  Delia  J.  9.  Harriet  A. 


275.  William  White,  son  of  Daniel  Hurlburt,  (137)  was 
born  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  Oct.  11,  1783,  and  died  at 
Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1824,  ae.41.  He  was  a  hatter. 

He  married  Electa  Everts,  who  died  Jan.  30,  1825,  se.  39. 

Children. 

1.  Juliaett,  b.  1807;  m.  1826,  Horace  Moses,  a  merchant  in 

Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  who  d.  Jan.  2,  1840.     She  d.  Aug.  22,  1852,  ae. 
45,  having  had  one  son,  Horace  M.,  b.  about  1830. 

2.  Millicent,  b.  Aug.  1809;  m.  Gillespie;  res.  in  Livingston  Co., 

Mich. 

3.  Daniel  Brainard,  b.  Aug.  1812;  is  a  hatter;  lives  in  Orange,  N.  J. 

4.  Milo  Everts,  b.  Oct.  1814;  m.  Janette  Paddock.        -  (468) 

5.  Catharine  Jemima,  b.  Aug.  3,  1820;  d.  May  8,  1834,  aa.  13. 

6.  William,  b.  April  3,  1822;  d.  April  18,  1825. 


276.  Coral  Case  White,  son  of  Daniel  Hurburt,  (137) 
was  born  in  Granville,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1789. 
He  is  a  farmer,  and  resides  in  Ledyard,  Cayuga,  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Feb.  17,  1811,  Esther  B.  Johnson,  dau.  of 
Gurdon  Johnson. 


202  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  Fidelia  Anna,  b.  Nov.  20,  1811;  m.  June  5,  1834,  Frederick  D.  Mor- 

gan, a  farmer  in  Ledyard,  and  has  one  son,  Coral  White,  b.  Nov. 
6,  1835. 

2.  Statira  Johnson,  b.  Oct  20,  1817;  m.  Nov.  23,  1836,  Sanford  Gifford, 

a  farmer,  and  has  had,  1.  Abby  Fidelia,  b.  Nov.  10,  1838;  2.  Ann 
Eliza,  b.  Oct.  7,  1840;  3.  Frances  Adell,  b.  Aug.  17,  1846,  d.  Oct. 
26,  1848. 

3.  Jeremiah  Brainard,  b.  March  11,  1821;  d.  July  15,  1825. 

4.  Coral  Case,  b.  Jan.  21,  1823;  m.  Cornelia  Morgan.  (469) 

5.  Adell  H.,  b.  June  3,  1826;  lives  with  her  parents. 


277.  Jeremiah  Gates  Brainard  White,  son  of  Daniel 
Hurlburt,  (137)  was  born  in  Granville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  22,  1795. 
He  is  a  hatter,  and  resides  in  Marcellus,  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Oct.  10,  1822,  Lois  A.  Richardson,  born  at 
Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  June  21,  1802,  dau.  of  Ephraim  Richard- 
son and  Lois  Porter. 

Children. 

1.  Helen  Louisa,  b.  Nov.  12,  1824;  m.  Aug.  21,  1843,  Charles  A.  Brown 

of  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  a  stove  dealer.     She  has,  1.  George  Henry, 
b.  Dec.  2,  1848;  2.  Francis  E.,  b.  Aug.  6,  1855. 

2.  William  Brainard,  b.  April  14,  1826;  is  a  stove  dealer  at  Marcellus. 

3.  Henry  Gates,  b.  Sept.  19,  1830;  d.  July  22,  1854,  ae.  23. 

4.  George  Andrew,  b.  April  10,  1836;  d.  March  31,  1841,  SB.  5. 

5.  Mary  Jane,  b.  June  4,  1838;  d.  Oct.  10,  1838. 


278.  Noadiah  White,  son  of  Noadiah,  Jim.,  (138)  was 
born  in  Chatham,  Conn.,  in  1777.  He  settled  in  Hartford, 
Vt.,  as  a  tanner  and  shoemaker,  but  after  a  few  years  be- 
came a  farmer  in  that  town.  In  1832  he  removed  to  Gar- 
rettsville,  in  the  township  of  Hiram,  Portage  Co.,  Ohio, 
where  he  died  in  1839,  se.  62. 

He  married,  Dec.,  1799,  Wealthy  Hazen  of  Hartford,  Vt., 
born  in  1783,  dau.  of  Col.  Joshua  and  Mercy  Hazen.  She 
lives  with  her  eldest  daughter. 

Children. 

1.  Eunice  P.,  b.  April  24,  1803;  m.  1843,  Rev.  George  C.  Baker.    They 

live  in  Garrettsville,  on  the  homestead  of  her  father. 

2.  Wade,  b.  Aug.  21,  1805;  m.  Emily  Hunt.         -         -         -  (470) 

3.  Willard  Stanley,  b. Dec. 4, 1807;  m.  1st, M.Newton;  2d,  E. Dean. (471) 

4.  Joshua  Hazen,  b.  Mar.26,  1810;  m.lst,  H.Beman;  2d,S.Daily.  (472) 

5.  John  D.,  b.  Oct.  15,  1812;  m.  Charlotte  Hunt.  (473) 

6.  Noadiah  Wells,  b.  May  19,  1815;  rem.  to  Wisconsin,  and  d.  in  1844, 

33.   29. 

7.  Wealthy  S.,  b.  1817;   m.   1846,  Rev.  Waitstill   B.   Orvis,  a 

grad.  of  Oberlin  College,  for  some  time  an  editor  in  Ravenna,  O., 
now  laboring  in  Mo.  She  has,  1.  Clarkson  Finney,  b.  1847;  2. 
Gurney  Mahan,  b.  1849. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  203 

8.  Richard  W.,  b.                1820;  m.  Elizabeth  Heath.        -        -  (474) 

9.  Amos,  b.                1823;  m.  Laura  Hunt.      ...        -  (475) 

10.  Charles  A.,  b.  1825;  m.  1853,  Lucinda  Landfear. 


279.  Amos  White,  son  of  Noadiah,  Jun.,  (138)  was  born 
in  Chatham,  Conn.,  June  3,  1785.  In  1811  he  settled  as  a 
farmer  in  Williamson,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  now 
resides 

He  married,  Jan.  1,  1811,  Sally  White,  born  July  11,  1791, 
dau.  of  Abijah  White.  (See  Family  140.) 

Children. 

1.  Sylvester,  b.  Dec.  18,  1813;  m.  Roxana  Rice.        -  (476) 

2.  Abijah,  b.  Dec.  3,  1818;  m.  Mariette  Snyder.        -        -        -       (477) 

3.  Amos,  b.June  27,1834;  lives  in  Williamson.  Other  children  d.  young. 


280.  Dr.  Joseph  White,  son  of  Joseph,  (139)  was  born  in 
Chatham,  Conn.,  May  9,  1800.  He  resides  in  Canajoharie, 
Montgomery  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  is  a  physician. 

He  married,  March  20,  1845,  Marietta  Roseboom,  born 
March  29,  1813,  dau.  of  Abraham  Roseboom  and  Ruth 
Johnson. 

Children. 

1.  John  Roseboom,  b.  March  25,  1846. 

2.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  27,  1849. 

3.  Joseph  Henry,  b.  Aug.  29,  1855. 


281.     Abijah  L.  White,  son  of  Abijah,   (140)  was  born 
Aug.  25,  1797,  and  died  June  3,  1843,  se.  45. 
He  married  Sally  Jones. 

Children. 

1.  Willard,  b.  ;  a  farmer  in  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.:  has  a  family. 

2.  Augustus,  b.  ;  a  farmer  in  Canajoharie:  has  a  family. 

There  were  other  children,  names  not  reported. 


282.     Amos  H.  White,  son  of  Abijah,   (140)   was  born 
Aug.  24,  1804,  and  died  July  16,  1853,  ae.  49. 
He  married  Jane  Ann  Paff. 

Children. 

1.  George,  b.  ;  lives  near  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

2.  Amos,  b.  ;  lives  in  New  York  city. 

3.  Mary,  b.  ;  m. Davidson  of  N.  Y.  city. 


283.     Backus  White,  son  of  Samuel,  (141)  was  born  Dec. 
17, 1798,  and  is  a  farmer  in  De  Ruyter,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y. 


204  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

He  married,  Jan.  9,  1831,  Ann  Maria  Powers,  born  in 
Prescott,  Mass.,  July  10,  1808,  dau.  of  Dr.  Isaac  Powers 
and  Anna  Mellen. 

Children. 

1.  Alverson  Backus,  b.  Oct.  1,  1832;  m.  Jan.  5,  1859,  Emily  A.  Allen. 

2.  Mary  A.,  b.  March  24,  1835. 

3.  Colister  P.,  b.  Sept.  30,  1837. 

284.  Austin  A.  White,  son  of  Samuel,  (141)  was  born 
July  19,  1805.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Georgetown,  Madison  Co., 
N.  Y. 

He  married,  Feb.  21,  1829,  Polly  M.  Powers,  born  in 
Prescott,  Mass.,  Dec.  14,  1810,  dau.  of  Dr.  Isaac  Powers  and 
Anna  Mellen. 

Children. 

1.  Ann  Maria,  b.  Dec.  25,  1829;  m.  Sept.  13,  1849,  James  H.  Snow,  and 

d.  Aug.  10,  1852,  ae.  22. 

2.  Addison  Samuel,  b.  Jan.  6,  1832;  was  a  tanner  at  Fabius,  Onondaga 

Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  Sept.  30,  1858,  ae.  26. 

3.  Zelotes  Allis,  b.  Nov.  7,  1834;  m.  Oct.  5,  1858,  Cynthia  S.  Burgess. 

4.  Sarah  Eliza,  b.  May  28,  1846. 


285.  David  White,  Jun.,  son  of  David,  Esq.,  (142)  was 
born  in  that  part  of  Chatham  which  is  now  the  town  of  Port- 
land, Conn.,  July  9,  1779.  He  was  a  farmer  and  merchant 
in  that  place,  and  died  Oct.  27,  1836,  &.  57. 

He  married,  May  17,  1801,  Abigail  Ames,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Ames  and  Abigail  Robinson.  She  died  Dec.  19,  1839,  ae.  61. 

Children. 

1.  Harriet,  b.  Dec.  27,  1801;  m.  Dec.  4,  1823,  Edward  Savage  of  Crom- 

well, Conn.,  a  farmer,  and  manufacturer  of  fire-arms.  She  has 
had,  1.  Josiah,  b.  Oct.  5,  1824,  grad.  Yale  Coll.,  1846,  and  d.  in  Gal., 
Nov.  1,  1849,  as.  25;  2.  Mary  Griswold,  b.  Oct.  24,  1828;  3.  Harriet 
White,  b.  April  25,  1831,  m.  June  10,  1857,  James  A.  Wheelock, 
now  of  Middletown;  4.  Edward  Benjamin,  b.  Oct.  6,  1836. 

2.  Maria,  b.  March  10,  1804. 

3.  Evelyn,  b.  July  13,  1806;  m.  Frances  E.  Penfield.      -        -         (478) 

4.  Theodosia,  b.  Feb.  11,  1809;  m.  Nov.  17,  1840,  Philip  H.  Sellew  of 

Portland. 


286.  James  Wells  White,  son  of  David,  Esq.,  (142)  was 
born  in  Portland,  then  a  part  of  Chatham,  April  27,  1802. 
He  is  a  farmer  there,  on  his  father's  homestead. 

He  married,  1st,  Jan.  20,  1825,  Fanny  Hall  of  Portland, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Hall  and  Ruth  Bates.  She  died  Nov.  8,  1825. 

He  married,  2d,  Dec.  24,  1827,  Margaret  B.  Lewis  of  Port- 
land, dau.  of  Abel  Lewis  and  Mary  Cruttenden. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  205 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

1.  Fanny  H..  b.  Dec.  8,  1828;    m.    Feb.   22,    1857,   A.  B.  Reynolds    of 

Chicago,  111. 

2.  Alfred,  b.  Dec.  24,  1830. 

3.  Cornelia,  b.  May  26,  1833;  m.  Oct.  18,  1853,  John  L.  Patterson  of 

New  York,  and  has,  1.  Alexander  John  Lumsden,  b.  Aug.  21,  1854; 
2.  Margaret  White,  b.  Sept.  5,  1856. 

4.  Mary,  b.  May  25,  1840. 


287.  Ebenezer  Butler  White,  son  of  Col.  Daniel,  (143) 
was  born  in  Chatham,  Nov.  15,  1804.  He  is  a  farmer  there, 
in  the  present  town  of  Portland,  on  the  homestead  of  his 
father  and  grandfather.  He  has  held  town  offices,  and  is 
deputy  and  county  surveyor. 

He  married,  March  10,  1828,  Henrietta  Ward  of  Fair-field, 
N.  Y.,  born  Sept.  3,  1802,  dau.  of  Edmund  Ward  and  Sally 
White.  (See  Family  142.) 

Children. 

1.  Martha,  b.  Jan.  26,  1829. 

2.  Ward,  b.  May  25,  1832;  d.  Sept.  13,  1847,  a?.  15. 


288.  Stephen  White,  son  of  Josiah,  (144)  was  born  in 
Chatham,  Conn.,  Feb.  22,  1783.  He  was  a  merchant,  at  first 
in  connection  with  his  father,  in  Glastenbury,  Conn.,  and 
Middlebury,  Vt,  and  from  1810  to  1826  in  Granby,  Conn., 
He  was  a  church-warden  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Granby, 
and  held  various  town  offices.  In  1826  he  removed  to  Union 
Village,  Rensselaer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  in  1831  to  Verona,  Oneida 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  settled  as  a  farmer.  After  1836  he 
resided  in  the  village  of  New  London,  in  that  town,  where  he 
died,  Nov.  25,  1841,  ae.  58. 

He  married,  Jan.  21,  1810,  Mary  Lavinia  Cossitt  of  Gran- 
by, Conn.,  dau.  of  Asa  Cossitt,  Esq.,  and  of  Mary,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Samuel  Cole  of  Claremont,  N.  H.  She  resides  in  Rome, 
N.  Y. 

Children. 

1.  Henry  Cole,  b.  March  15,  1812;  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits  in 

Verona,  New  London,  and  Rome.     He  d.  in  Rome,  unm.,  June  16, 
1855,  ae.  43. 

2.  George  Cossitt.  b.  Aug.  10,  1816;  m.  Sarah  Maria  Cossitt.       (479) 

3.  Mary  Lavinia,  b.  May  23,  1826;  resides  in  Rome. 


289.     William  Czar  White,  son  of  Josiah,  (144)  was  born 
in  Chatham,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1787.      He  was  a  farmer,  and 


206  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

last  resided  in  the  township  of  Sheridan,  Mich.,  where  he 
died,  Sept.  18,  1838,  ae.  50.      Was  a  deacon. 

He  married,  Nov.  25,  1806,  Betsey  House  of  Glastenbury, 
Conn.,  born  Jan.  13,  1789,  dau.  of  Matthew  and  Lois  House. 
She  resides  in  Sheridan. 

Children. 

1.  Hannah,  b.  Jan.  20,  1808;  d.  Oct.  8,  1823,  ae.  15. 

2.  Henrietta  H.,  b.  Sept.  24,  1809;  m.  Dec.,  1830,  Oliver  Barnes,  a  farmer 

of  Berea,  O.,  and  d.  Aug.,  1844,  a?.  35.     She  had,  1.  Marilla,  b. 
April,  1832;  2.  William,  b.  July,  1834;  3.  Mary,  b.  Jan.,  1836. 

3.  Lois  H.,   b.  Aug.  16,  1811;  m.  Aug.,  1831,  Henry  G.  Spencer  of  Strongs- 

ville,  O.,  and  d.  Aug.  31,  1843,  a;.  32.     He  d.  Sept.  30,  1844.     She 
had,  1.  Celia  I.,  b.  Oct.  17,  1833;  2.  Harriet,  b.  Sept.  18,  1838. 

4.  Mary  H.,  b.  April  16,  1815;  m.  Jan.  21,  1841,  Phinelson  W.  Marsh  of 

Albion,  Mich.,  a  builder  and  mill-wright.     She  has,  1.  Harriet  L., 
b.  Dec.  4,  1842;  2.  William  S.,  b.  July  2,  1848. 

5.  Harriet  E.,  b.  July  17,  1817;  m.  June  6,  1837,    John    C.     Strong    of 

Strongsville,  0.     She  d.  Jan.  17,  1853,  se.  35,  leaving  one  son. 

6.  Matthew  H.,  b.  Aug.  24,  1819;  m.  Victoria  Lyman.       -       -       (480) 

7.  Harry  Hamlin,  b.  March  16,  1821;  d.  Sept.  16,  1847,  ap.  26. 

8.  John  F.,  b.  Dec.  23,  1823;  is  a  farmer  on  the  homestead. 

9.  George  H.,  b.  Jan.  17,  1827;  d.  July  28,  1828. 

10.  Hannah  H.,  b.  April  15,  1828;  m.  May,  1850,  Warner  H.  Strong  of 

Strongsville,  0.,  and  has  one  son,  b.  Aug.,  1852. 


290.  George  J.  White,  son  of  George,  Esq.,  (145)  was 
born  in  Portland,  Conn.,  May  20,  1819.  He  is  a  farmer 
there,  on  a  part  of  the  _family  homestead. 

He  married,  Oct.  15,  1845,  Esther  Myrich  of  Portland, 
dau.  of  Alfred  Myrich  and  Mary  Coleman. 

Children. 

1.  George  William  Myrick,  b.  Oct.  10,  1846. 

2.  Frederick  H.,  b.  Aug.  12,  1848. 

3.  Catherine  E.  Teresa,  b.  Feb.  6,  1853. 

4.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  21,  1856;  d.  Feb.  12,  1857. 


291.  Stephen  H.  White,  son  of  George,  Esq.,  (145)  was 
born  in  Portland,  Dec.  15,  1820.  He  resides  there,  and  is 
a  farmer  and  carpenter. 

He  married,  1st,  Nov.  24,  1844,  Sarah  Risley  of  Glasten- 
bury, dau.  of  Harlow  Risley  and  Sarah  Hubbard.  She 
died  Oct.  14,  1846,  se.  20. 

He  married,  2d,  Nov.  13,  1850,  Almira  W.  Ufford  of  Port- 
land, dau.  of  Russell  Ufford  and  Charity  Cone. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  207 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

1.  Sarah  A.,  b.  Dec.  15,  1851. 

2.  Annie  Maria,  b.  March  23,  1859. 


292.  William  Starr  White,  son  of  George,  Esq.,  (145) 
was  born  in  Portland,  March  26,  1824,  and  is  a  farmer  and 
carpenter  in  that  place. 

He  married,  June  2,  1847,  Emily  Strickland  of  Portland, 
dau.  of  Ammial  Strickland  and  Susan  Penfield. 

He  has  one  child, 

Jane  E.,  b.  March  15,  1848. 


293.  Samuel  White,  son  of  Timothy,  (146)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  March  10,  1780.  He  lived  in  that  place, 
except  a  few  years  in  Sharon,  till  about  1837,  when  he  re- 
moved to  Cheshire,  Conn.,  where  he  now  resides. 

He  married,  1st,  Jan.  3,  1802,  Betsey  Smith  of  Haddam, 
dau.  of  Henry  and  Susan  Smith.  She  was  born  April  13, 
1784,  and  died  Feb.  15,  1837,  [1836?]  se.  52. 

He  married,  2d,  Sept.  3,  [Aug.  27?]  1837,  Mrs.  Concur- 
rence (Austin)  Hill  of  Cheshire,  widow  of  Jones  Hill. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Aimer,  b.  May  1,  1803;  d.  unm.,  Nov.  5,  1834,  33.  31. 

2.  Susan  B.,  b.  March  1,  1805;  m.  Nov.  22,  1826,  Ira  Brainerd,  and  d. 

Feb.  3,  1855,  ae.  50.  She  had,  1.  Nancy;  2.  Lev! ;' 3L' Susan/  ;  4. 
Henry. 

3.  Luther,  b.  April  5,  1807;  m.  Emily  Phelps.        -        -          -       (481) 

4.  Betsey,  b.  Jan.  28,  1809;  m.  Nov.  13,  1828,  Luther  Sage  of  Cromwell, 

and  has  had,  1.  Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  Sept.  2,  1829;  2.  Charles  L.,  b. 
Nov.  9,  1831;  3.  Emily  B.,  b.  Dec.  11,  1833,  d.  April  8,  1838;  4. 
Francis  Augustus,  b.  March  5,  1838;  5.  Sarah  Almira,  b.  Oct.  18, 
1841;  6.  Georgianna,  b.  Feb.  18,  1846;  d.  June  22,  1848. 

5.  Heman,  b.   March  5, 1811;  m.  1st,  C.  Atwood;  2d,  C.  C.  Mallory.  (482) 

6.  Samuel,  b.  May  8,  1813;  m.  Almira  Brooks.        -        -        -         (483) 

7.  Eliza,  b.  April  2,  1815;  m.  1836,  Elbridge  G.  Hall  of  Wallinford, 

Conn.,  now  a  merchant  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.  She  d.  in  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  April  1,  1847,  SB.  32. 

8.  Mariette,  b.  Nov.  6,  1817;  m.  July  6,  1835,  William  G.  Atwater  of 

Cheshire,  now  of  Meriden,  a  mechanic.  She  d.  March  28,  1852, 
ae.  34.  She  had,  1.  Caroline  E.,  b.  Sept.  13,  1836;  2.  George  A., 
b.  Jan.  26,  1842;  3. -Ellen  A.,  b.  April  30,  1846. 

9.  Almira,  b.  Nov.  22,  1819;  m.  Dec.  7,  1842,  Garry  J.  Mix  of  Walling- 

ford,  Conn.,  a  manufacturer.  She  has,  1.  Ann  Eliza,  b.  Feb.  25, 
1846;  2.  Frances  A.,  b.  Dec.  21,  1847. 

10.  Henry  S.,  b.  July  17,  1822;  m.  Susan  M.  Couch.        -        -         (484) 


208  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

11.  Timothy,  b.  Nov.  2,  1824;  m.  Caroline  E.  Cowles.  (485) 

12.  Flora  Ann,  b.  July  14,  1827;  m.  Sept.  18,  1853,  Russell  J.  Ives  of 

Meriden,  a  merchant,  and  d.  Nov.  11,  1857,  ae    30.       She  had  1. 
Edwin  R.,  b.  July  12,  1855;  2.  Flora  A.,  b.  Jan.  9,  1857. 

13.  Benjamin,  b.  Dec.  12,  1829;  d.  Jan.  14,  1838,  x.  8. 


294.  Capt.  Timothy  White,  son  of  Timothy,  (146)  was 
born  in  Upper  Middletown,  now  Cromwell,  Dec.  26,  1787. 
He  resided  there,  and  was  a  sea-captain.  He  died  Aug.  22, 
1858,  3e.  70. 

He  married,  March  5,  1811,  Roxy  Sage  of  Upper  Middle- 
town,  dau.  of  Solomon  Sage.  She  was  born  Feb.  17,  1790, 
and  died  Aug.  24,  1857,  se.  67. 

Children. 

1.  William  Henry,  b.  Jan.  14,  1812;  lives  in  Middletown. 

2.  Timothy  Sage,  b.  Dec.  11,  1816;  d.  Feb.    1,  1819. 

3.  Jerusha  Savage,  b.  Jan.  30,  1818;  m.  April  4,  1843,  Alfred  Harris  of 

Goshen,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.  She  has,  1.  Alfred  White,  b.  Jan.  19, 
1844;  2.  Luther,  b.  Oct.  13,  1845;  3.  Laura  Harriet,  b.  Aug.  23, 
1847;  4.  Ellen  Maria,  b.  Feb.  19,  1849. 

4.  Laura  Sage,  b.  Sept.  17,  1820;  lives  in  Cromwell. 


295.  Benjamin  White,  son  of  Timothy,  (146)  was  born 
in  Upper  Middeltown,  Aug.  9,  1794.  He  lived  in  the  city 
of  Middletown,  and  died  May  14,  1828,  ae.  33. 

He  married,  April  25,  1819,  Sally  Cook. 

Children. 

1.  Martha   Birdsay,  b.   April   26,   1820;   m.   Norman    W.   Pomeroy  of 

Meriden. 

2.  Sina  Cook,  b.  March  19,  1822. 

3.  Silvia  Antoinette,  b.  July  19,  1824. 

4.  Lavinia  Maria,  b.  Oct.  3,  1827. 


296.  Aaron  White,  son  of  Samuel,  (147)  was  born  Nov. 
2,  1788.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Holland  Patent,  Oneida  Co.,  N. 
Y. 

He  married  Rhoda  Bagg  of  Lanesboro,  Mass. 

Children. 

1.  Charles  Merrow,  b.  ;  a  farmer  in  Holland  Patent. 

2.  Martha,  b. 


297.  Hon.  Fortune  Clark  White,  son  of  Col.  Daniel  Clark, 
(148)  was  born  in  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  July  10,  1787,  and  has 
resided  chiefly  in  that  place.  He  is  a  lawyer,  and  for  five 
years  from  about  1837  was  First  Judge  of  Oneida  County 
Court.  He  has  been  a  Brigadier  General  of  the  N.  Y.  State 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  209 

Militia,  and  has  twice  been  a  member  of  the  Legislature.  In 
1826  the  honorary  degree  of  Master  of  Arts  was  conferred 
on  him  by  Hamilton  College. 

He  married,  Aug.  3,  1815,  Experience  Patten  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Patten  and  Lucinda  Hitchcock. 
She  died  June  23,  1851. 

Children. 

1.  Nathaniel  Patten,  b.   May  21,   1816;   is  a  dentist  at  Port  Huron, 

St.  Clair  Co.,  Mich. 

2.  Lucinda  Patten,  b.  July  31,  1817;  d.  1832,  a?.  15. 

3.  Junius,  b.  Dec.  20,  1818;  d.  1819. 

4.  Edgar,  b.  Oct.  3,  1820;  m.  Adelia  Jones.         -  (486) 

5.  James  Hillhouse,  b.  April  28,  1822;  m.  A.  M.  Wetmore, 

and  another.  (487) 

6.  Henry  Randolph,  b.  April  23,  1824;  m.  Sarah  Bruce  Clark.       (488) 

7.  Frances  Amelia,  b.  Jan.  11,  1826;  m.  Sept.  1,  1846,  George  Dick- 

inson Hill,  a  merchant  in  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  and  has  had,  1. 
George  White,  b.  Aug.  4,  1847;  2.  Florence,  b.  Sept.  11,  1849, 
d.  April  21,  1852;  3.  Susan  Esther,  b.  April  2,  1852;  4.  Henry 
Rowland,  b.  Nov.  19,  1853. 


298.  Henry  White,  son  of  Joseph,  (149)  was  born  in 
Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1788.  He  is  engaged  in  farm- 
ing in  that  place,  but  resides  in  Utica.  From  1822  to  1838 
he  was  Superintendent  of  the  Utica  and  Schenectady  Packet 
Boat  Company. 

He  married,  Feb.  7,  1815,  Julia  Bidwell  of  Farmington, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Titus  Bidwell  and  Nancy  Langdon.  She  was 
born  Nov.  25,  1797,  and  died  July  27,  1841.  se.  43. 

Children. 

1.  Edward  Bidwell,  b.  Dec.  4,  1815;  d.  Aug.  17,  1828,  ae.  12. 

2.  Harriet  Maria,  b.  Jan.  2,  1818;  m.  Aug.  31,  1837,  E.  G.  Peckham 

of  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  and  has,  1.  Edward  B.;  2.  Julia  B.;  3.  Fanny; 
4.  Charles. 

3.  Jane  Amelia,  b.   March  26,   1824;   m.   Sept.  26,  1844,   Henry  Sey- 

mour Lansing,  proprietor  of  a  "Foreign  Express."  She  now 
resides  in  Paris,  France,  and  has,  1.  Henry  White;  2.  Arthur 
Livingston. 

4.  Emily,  b.  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

5.  Abby,  b.  ;  d.  in  infancy. 

6.  Sarah  Eliza,  b.  Sept.  28,  1829;  m.  Feb.  25,  1848,  Henry  Malson  of 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  July  17,  1856,  ss.  26.  She  had,  1.  Anna; 
2.  Julia. 


299.  Joseph  White,  son  of  Joseph,  (149)  was  born  in 
Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  10,  1794.  He  removed  to  the  West 
and  was  for  some  time  a  hatter  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  but  is  said 
to  be  now  residing  with  his  son-in-law,  in  New  Orleans, 
La.  Name  of  his  wife  not  ascertained. 


210  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  A  daughter;  m. Twichell  of  New  Orleans. 

2.  A  son;  said  to  -be  living  in  California.     Perhaps  there  are  other 

children. 


300.  Canvass  White,  son  of  Hugh,  Jun.,  (150)  was  born 
in  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1790.  He  served  one  cam- 
paign on  the  frontier,  in  the  war  of  1812,  as  Lieutenant  in  a 
corps  of  volunteers,  and  was  at  the  sortie  of  Ford  Erie.  He 
was  one  of  the  earliest  and  ablest  Engineers  on  the  Erie 
Canal,  and  while  engaged  on  this,  resided  principally  in 
Troy,  N.  Y.  He  subsequently  resided  in  Reading  and  Bethle- 
hem, Pa.,  and  in  Princeton,  N.  J.,  while  engaged  on  the 
Union,  Lehigh,  and  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canals.  He  died 
at  St.  Augustine,  Florida,  whither  he  had  gone  in  pursuit 
of  health,  Dec.  18,  1834,  se.  44. 

He  married,  1820,  Louisa  Loomis  of  Lowville,  Lewis  Co., 
N.  Y.  She  now  resides  with  her  daughter,  in  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Children. 

1.  Charles   L.,  b.  1821;   res.   in   Mauch   Chunk,   Carbon   Co., 

Pa.;  an  agent  on  the  Lehigh  Valley  R.  R.     He  m.  Ellen  Till  of 
Easton,  Pa.,  and  has  one  daughter. 

2.  Cornelia   P..  b.   Nov.,   1832;   m.   Aug.,   18524  R.   Henry   Barnes   of 

Summit   Hill,   Carbon   Co.,  Pa.,  who  d.   Oct.   1856.     She   has,   1. 
Edward;  2.  Henry. 

3.  Susan  L.,  b.  Oct.  1833;  d.  in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  June  29,  1853,  se. 

19.     Other  children  died  in  infancy. 


301.  Hon.  Hugh  White,  son  of  Hugh,  jun.,  (150)  was 
born  in  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1798.  He  graduated  at 
Hamilton  College  in  1823,  and  fitted  for  the  Bar  in  the  office 
of  Col.  Charles  G.  Haines  of  Now  York  city,  but  soon  turned 
his  attention  to  other  business  pursuits,  and  engaged  in 
agriculture,  extensive  manufacturing,  and  contracting  on 
public  works.  In  1825  he  settled  in  Chittenango,  Madison 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  in  1830  removed  to  Waterford,  Saratoga 
Co.,  where  he  now  resides,  near  the  village  of  Cohoes.  He 
has  taken  an  active  interest  in  public  affairs,  and  in  1844 
was  chosen  a  Representative  to  Congress.  He  served  in 
Congress  for  three  terms,  from  1845  to  1851,  having  been 
twice  re-elected. 

He  married,  April  10,  1828,  Maria  Mills  Mansfield  of 
Kent,  Conn.,  born  Feb.  5,  1808,  daur  of  William  P.  Mans- 
field and  Sally  Mills. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  211 

Children. 

1.  Florilla,  b.  July  31,  1830;  d.  June  23,  1851,  ae.  21. 

2.  Willian  Punderson,  b.  June  1832;  d.  July  1832,  ».  3  weeks. 

3.  William  Mansfield,  b.  July  8,  1833;  a  farmer  in  Ossian,  Livingston 

Co.,  N.  Y. 

4.  Isabel,  b.  March  22,  1837;  m.  Jan.  3,  1855,  William  W.  Niles,  Esq. 

He  grad.  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1845,  and  is  a  lawyer  in  New  York. 
She  has  Robert  Lossing,  b.  July  2,  1857. 

5.  Sarah,  b.  Dec.  24,  1840;  d.  Dec.  3,  1844. 

6.  Charlotte,  b.  Jan.  6,  1843. 

7.  Maria,  b.  March  7,  1849;  d.  Sept.  1849. 


302.  Jonas  White,  son  of  Philo,  (152)  was  born  in  Whites- 
town,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  10,  1789,  and  is  a  farmer  in  that  place. 

He  married,  July  25,  1813,  Mary  Lewis  of  Whitestown, 
born  Jan.  22,  1790,  dau.  of  John  and  Anna  Lewis. 

Children. 

1.  Jonas  Autle,  b.  July  25,  1815;  m.  Almira  H.  Foote.       -  -     (489) 

2.  Morris  Pratt,  1    b.  April  26,  1817;  m.  Julia  A.  Jones.  (490) 

3.  Mary,                (     Twins,     m.   John   F.   Gray  of   Racine,  Wis.,  who 

d.  July  14,  1854,  se.  50.     She  now  res.  in  Whitestown. 

4.  Lewis,  b.  April  30,  1819;  m.  Ambrosia  Lamb.  (491) 

5.  Philo,  b.  April  24,  1821;  is  a  jeweler  in  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

6.  George  Manchester,  b.  July  30,  1825;  m.  Submit  Bliss.       -       (492) 

7.  Cynthia  Ann,  b.  Sept.  5,  1827;  d.  April  1,  1842,  a>.  14. 

8.  Louisa,  b.  Feb.  19,  1830;  d.  July  31,  1831. 

9.  Charles,  b.  May  27,  1832;  is  a  farmer  in  Whitestown. 


303.  Hiram  White,  son  of  Philo,  (152)  was  born  in 
Whitestown,  April  11,  1794.  He  was  formerly  a  hatter, 
but  has  been  for  some  years  past  a  merchant  and  farmer 
in  Illinois. 

He  married,  about  1823,  Aminta  Thruston  of  Petersburg, 
Va.,  who  died  about  1851,  ae.  about  53. 

Children. 

1.  Catharine,   b.   about   1824;   m.   about   1846,   a   Baptist  minister   in 

North  Carolina,  who.  d.     She  m.  again. 

2.  Maria,  b.  about  1827;  m.  about  1845, Pender,  of  Tarboro',N.C. 

3.  Indiana,  b.  about  1829;  m.  1853,  William  Henry  Stratton  of  New 

York. 


304.  Hon.  Philo  White,  LL.  D.,  son  of  Philo,  (152)  was 
born  in  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1796.  After  spending 
a  few  years  in  a  printing  office  in  Utica,  he  removed  to  North 
Carolina,  and  in  1820  located  at  Salisbury,  Rowan  County. 
Here  he  became  the  editor  of  the  "Western  Carolinian," 
which  he  continued  to  conduct  until  1830,  when  he  was  ap- 


212  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

pointed  United  States  Navy  Agent  for  the  Pacific  Station. 
Returning  home  in!834,  he  established  the  "North  Carolina 
Standard,"  at  Raleigh,  and  was  elected  State  Printer.  From 
1837  to  1844  he  was  a  Purser  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  and  was 
attached  to  the  squadron  in  the  Pacific. 

Mr.  White  removed  to  Wisconsin  at  an  early  period  of  its 
territorial  existence,  and  ultimately  fixed  his  residence  at 
Racine.  He  was  the  editor  of  several  newspapers,  at  dif- 
ferent periods.  In  1847  he  was  chosen  a  member  of  the 
Council  of  the  Territorial  Legislature,  and  in  the  following 
year  was  elected  to  the  Senate  of  the  State  Legislature. 
Here  he  took  a  prominent  part  in  promoting  various  meas- 
ures of  public  utility.  As  chairman  of  the  Committee 
on  Education  and  School  Lands,  he  shared  largely  in  devis- 
ing and  framing  the  present  system  of  public  instruction 
in  that  State.  At  a  later  period,  he  was  active  in  the 
founding  of  Racine  College,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Pro- 
testant Episcopal  Church  of  that  Diocese,  and  was  one  of  its 
Trustees.  In  1856  the  College  conferred  upon  Mr.  White 
the  honorary  degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws.  In  1852  he  was 
chosen  one  of  the  presidential  electors  of  Wisconsin.  He 
has  also  been  a  Brigadier  General  of  the  State  Militia. 

In  1849  Mr.  White  was  appointed  U.  S.  Consul  to  the 
Hanseatic  Republic  of  Hamburg,  and  resided  there  for  one 
or  two  years.  In  July,  1853,  he  was  appointed  Charge 
d'Affaires  to  the  Republic  of  Ecuador,  S.  A.,  and  in  1855 
was  raised  to  the  grade  of  Minister  Resident  in  that 
country.  He  continued  in  this  office  until  September,  1858, 
and  has  now  returned  to  take  up  his  residence  in  Whites- 
town,  his  native  place. 

For  a  more  extended  notice  of  Mr.  White's  public  career, 
the  reader  is  referred  to  Livingston's  "Portraits  and 
Memoirs  of  Eminent  Americans,"  Vol.  IV.,  from  which  most 
of  the  facts  in  the  foregoing  sketch  have  been  taken. 

He  married,  May  9,  1822,  Nancy  R.  Hampton  of  Salis- 
bury, N.  C.,  born  Sept.,  1802,  dau.  of  William  and  Mary 
Hampton. 

Children. 

1.  Mary,  b.  July   20,   1824;   m.   Aug.,   1844,   Hon.   John   W.   Ellis   of 

Salisbury,  and  d.  Oct.  19,  1844,  ae.  20.  Mr.  Ellis  is  a  lawyer,  has 
been  for  nine  years  a  Judge  of  the  Superior  Courts,  and  is  now 
Governor  of  the  State. 

2.  Esther,  b.  Nov.  9,  1830;  d.  April  24,  1832. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  213 

305.  Elisha  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Elisha,  (153)  was  born  in 
Windham,  Conn.,  Aug.  9,  1791.  He  resided  there,  and  died 
Jan.  26,  1821,  se.  29. 

He  married,  Sept.  10,  1815,  Lydia  Dyer  of  Windham, 
dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Dyer  and  Elizabeth  Ripley.  She  died 
May  9,  1817,  se.  26. 

He  left  one  child, 

Mary  Lydia,  b.  April  6,  1816;  m.  Isaac  Allen  Stoddard  of  Windham, 
and  d.  Nov.  14,  1839,  ae.  23. 


306.  Henry  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Hon.  Dyer,  (154)  was 
born  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  March  5,  1803.  He  graduated 
at  Yale  College  in  1821,  and  was  a  Tutor  in  the  College 
from  1823  to  1825.  He  is  a  lawyer  in  New  Haven,  has  been 
much  occupied  with  the  settlement  of  estates,  and  the  care 
of  trust  funds,  and  is  a  deacon  in  the  First  Congregational 
Church. 

He  married,  Jan.  7,  1830,  Martha  Sherman  of  New  Haven, 
born  Feb.  13,  1807,  dau.  of  Roger  Sherman  and  Susanna  Sta- 
ples, and  grand-daughter  of  Roger  Sherman,  the  Signer  of 
the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Children. 

1.  Henry  Dyer,  b.  Sept.  24,  1830;  grad.  at  Yale  College  in  1851,  and 

is  a  lawyer  in  New  Haven. 

2.  Charles  Atwood,  b.  Nov.  11,  1833;  grad.  at  Yale  College  in  1854, 

and  lives  in  New  York. 

3.  Willard  Wetmore,  b.  Feb.  7,  1835;  lives  in  New  York. 

4.  Roger  Sherman,  b.  Dec.  26,  1837;  grad.  at  Yale  College  in  1859. 

5.  Thomas  Howell,  b.  Feb.  4,  1840. 

6.  Oliver  Sherman,  b.  Nov.  2,  1842. 

7.  George  Edward,  b.  March  17,  1845. 


307.  Capt.  Amos  White,  son  of  Capt.  Timothy,  (155)  was 
born  in  New  Haven,  Oct.  31,  1777.  He  resided  there,  and 
was  a  sea-captain. 

He  married  Polly  Kimberly,  dau.  of  Asahel  Kimberly  of 
West  Haven. 

Children. 

1.  Amelia,  b.  1803;  m.  John  Warland  of  New  Haven,  and  is 

now  living,   a  widow.     Her   dau.,   Clarissa,   b.   Oct.   8,   1829,   m. 
June  4,  1850,  Nathan  S.  Starr. 

2.  Mary,   b.  1805;    m.   John    Smith,    and   d.    about  1844,   leaving 

two  children. 


214  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

308.  Capt.  Aaron  Clark  White,  son  of  Capt.  Timothy, 
(155)  was  born  in  New  Haven,  Oct.  19,  1784.  He  was  a  sea- 
captain,  and  resided  in  New  Haven,  where  he  died,  Feb.  6, 
1849,  se.  64. 

He  married,  Jan.  22,  1811,  Clarissa  S.  Warland  of  New 
Haven,  dau.  of  William  Warland.  She  died  Jan.  25,  1830. 

Children. 

1.  William,  b.  Feb.  10,  1813;  d.  March  9,  1813. 

2.  Clarissa,  b.  Oct.  17,  1815;  d.  Oct.  19,  1815. 

3.  Aaron  Raymond,  b.  May  4,  1819;  m.  Oct.  20,  1858,  Maria  A.  Bra- 

man  of  Litchfield,  Conn. 

4.  Caroline  A.,  b.  March  27,  1817;  d.  July  1,  1841,  ae.  24. 

5.  Henry  H.,  b.  April  19,  1821;  m.  Nannie  Gerard.        -         -         (493) 

6.  William  W.,  b.  Nov.  4,  1823;  m.  Sept.  15,  1857,  Elizabeth  S.  Black. 

7.  Mary  W.,  b.  Oct.  10,  1827;  m.  Nov.  3,  1849,  Jeremiah  J.  Atwater 

of  New  Haven. 


309.  Elisha  White,  son  of  Lieut.  John,  (156)  was  born  in 
Derby,  Conn.,  Nov.  14,  1779.  He  died  at  sea,  April,  1805, 
se.  25. 

He  married  Ethelinda  Canfield  of  Derby.       His  son, 

Abram  Canfield,  b.  ;  lives  in  Ohio. 


310.  John  White,  Jim.,  son  of  Lieut.  John,  (156)  was 
born  in  Derby,  Dec.  29,  1780.  He  was  a  carpenter  and 
mill-wright,  and  resided  principally  in  that  part  of  Derby 
now  called  Seymour,  but,  removed,  a  few  years  before  his 
death,  to  Bethany.  He  died  Nov.  7,  1852,  ae.  72. 

He  married,  Feb.  9,  1802,  Martha  Hotchkiss  of  Bethany, 
born  May  9,  1781,  dau.  of  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  Hotchkiss. 
She  lives  with  her  youngest  son. 

Children. 

1.  Joel,  b.  April  8,  1803;  m.  Emma  French.         -  (494) 

2.  Elisha,  b.  April  5,  1805;  m.  Emeline  Chapman.  (495) 

3.  John  Edwin,  b.  Dec.  6,  1813;  was  a  farmer,  and  d.  without  issue, 

March  8,  1836,  ae.  22.     He  m.  Jan.,  1835,  E.  Ann  Davis  of  Sey- 
mour, now  the  wife  of  John  J.  Sperry  of  Bethany. 

4.  William  C.,  b.  Nov.  15,  1817;  m.  Harriet  Prince.        -        -         (496) 


311.  Daniel  White,  son  of  Lieut.  John,  (156)  was  born  in 
Derby,  Nov.  11,  1787,  and  resides  there,  at  Humphreysville, 
in  the  present  town  of  Seymour.  He  has  held  various 
town  offices  in  Derby.  Is  a  carpenter. 

He  married,  Jan.,  1809,  Sally  Thorp. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  215 

Children. 

1.  Isaac,  b.  Sept.  25,  1811;  m.  Grace  Keeney.  -         (496a) 

2.  Mary  Ann,  b.  Jan.  12,  1814;  m.  Walter  R.  Clark  of  Seymour,  who  d. 

She  res.  in  Bridgeport,  and  has,  1.  Julia,  m.  George  Perkins  of 
B.;  2.  Minnie. 

3.  Juliet,  b.  June  22,   1816;   m.  Heman   Childs,   of   Derby;   and  has, 

Evelyn,  Irene,  Sarah  Jane,  John,  Edward,  William,  and  one  other. 

4.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  Nov.  7,  1818;  d.  unm.,  May  31,  1842,  ae.  23. 

5.  Harriet  Eliza,  b.  March  19,  1821;  m.  Charles  Hyde,  a  carpenter,  now 

of  Seymour,  and  d.  Feb.  18,  1849,  ae.  28.     She  had,  Hannah,  and 
two  d.  young. 

6.  George  Bostwick,  b.  May  1,  1823;  lives  in  Seymour. 

7.  Henry  Kirke,  b.  May  7,  1825;  m.  Eliza  Brown  of  Monroe,  and  d. 

June  26,  1853,  ss.  28. 

8.  Nathan  Francis,  b.  Nov.  16,  1827;  resides  in  Troy,  N.  Y. 

9.  Henrietta,  b.  July  3,  1830;  m.  David  Holbrook. 

10.  Augustus,     b.  June  1,  1832;  a  painter;  lives  in  Wolcottville,  Conn. 

11.  Augusta,        Twins,  m.   Simon   Lathrop   of  Wolcottville,   and  has, 

Harriet,  Lillie,  and  Nellie. 

12.  Margaret,  b.  Nov.  13,  1834. 

13.  John  Edwin,  b.  June  13,  1836;  d.  ae.  4  mos. 


312.  Isaac  White,  son  of  Lieut.  John,  (156)  was  born  in 
Derby,  Sept.  2,  1789.    He  lives  in  Seymour. 
He  married  Ann  Gilbert  of  Litchfield. 

Children. 

1.  Betsey  Ann,  b.  ;  m.  Beecher,  and  d. 

2.  Walter,  b.  ;  lives  in  Seymour. 

3.  Amos,  b.  ;  lives  in  Seymour. 

4.  John,  b.  ;  m.  and  lives  in  Waterbury. 


313.  Raymond  B.  White,  son  of  Lieut.  John,  (156)  was 
born  in  Derby,  Aug.  31,  1801.  Is  a  carpenter  in  Plymouth, 
Conn. 

He  married  Harriet  Warner  of  Plymouth. 

Children. 

1.  James  Warner,  b.  -  ;  m.  Louisa  Stone;  res.  in  Plymouth. 

2.  Edward,  b.  1824;  m.  Mary  A.  Sweet.  -       (497) 

3.  Oscar  Leeds,  b.  March  14,  1826;  m.  Martha  Taylor;  res.  in  New 

Haven. 

4.  William,  b.  Nov.  14,  1829;  lives  in  Winsted;  is  a  carpenter. 

5.  George,  b.  Sept.  8,  1833;  m.  Lovina  A..  Downes.        -  (498) 

6.  Ann  Maria,  b.  March  12,  1836. 


314.  Amos  White,  son  of  Lieut.  John,  (156)  was  born  in 
Derby,  Conn.,  Dec.  22,  1804.  He  resides  in  Rochester,  N. 
Y.,  and  is  a  shoe  manufacturer. 

He  married,  1st,  Dec.  3,  1829,  Hannah  Maria  Cook  ot' 
Rochester,  dau.  of  Lewis  C.  Cook  and  Hannah  Miller.  She 
was  born  Oct.  14,  1804,  and  died  Oct.  13,  1849,  as.  45. 


216  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

He  married,  2d,  Dec.  14,  1851,  Jane  Goldfinch  Yatman 
of  Rochester,  born  Jan.  30,  1826,  dau.  of  John  G.  Yatman 
and  Margaret  Huber. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Edward  Francis,  b.  Sept.  1,  1830;  lives  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.     He  m. 

June  15,  1854,  Margaret  Miller  of  Penn  Yan,  Yates  Co.,  N.  Y. 

2.  George,  b.  Feb.  22,  1834;  is  a  jeweler  in  Newark,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y. 


315.  Truman  White,  son  of  Isaac,  (157)  was  born  in  South- 
ington,  Conn.,  Nov.  8,  1780.  He  was  for  a  while  engaged 
in  merchandizing,  but  about  1812  settled  as  a  farmer  in 
Springville,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.  He  now  resides  with  his  son, 
in  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  May  27,  1804,  Betsey  Tuthill  of  Trenton, 
Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  dau.  of  Daniel  Tuthill  and  Elizabeth  Da- 
vis. She  was  born  in  Southold,  L.  I.,  July  28,  1784,  and 
died  in  Buffalo,  June  29,  1852,  se.  68. 

Children. 

1.  Charlotte,  b.  June  4,  1805;  m.  Oct.  21,  1822,  William  Riley  Burt 

of  Palermo,  N.  Y.,  a  farmer  who  d.  Sept.  20,  1850,  se.  51.  She 
has  had,  1.  Hannah  Permelia,  b.  March  11,  1824,  d.  April  15,  1825; 

2.  Hubbard  Tuthill,  b.  Aug.  1,  1825,  m.  May  6,  1852,  Cornelia  C. 
Ball,  and  d.  April  18,  1853,  as.  24.     She  d.  June  15,  1854;  3.  Har- 
riet, b.  Nov.  4,  1827,  m.  Nov.  1,  1849,  Riley  Harding;  4.  William 
Riley,  b.  May  2,  1831,  d.  June  1,  1834;  5.  Charles,  b.  Sept.  20, 
1833,  d.  April  2,  1853,  se.  19;  6.  William  Clark,  b.  Sept.  22,  1837; 

7.  Jane  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  17,  1839,  m.  Aug.  12,  1855,  Peter  White; 

8.  Lorenzo  White,  b.  July  12,  1842;  9.  Mary  Jackson,  b.  March 

3,  1844. 

2.  Daniel  D.  TompWns,  b.  March  22,  1807;  m.  Alma  Wilbur.         (499) 

3.  Harriet,  b.   Feb.   29,   1809;   m.   1829,   Harry   H.   Mattison,   a   mer- 

chant, now  of  Buffalo,  and  d.  Aug.  27,  1849,  ae.  40.  She  had, 
Helen,  Carlos,  Edwin,  and  two  others,  who  d.  young. 

4.  Jane  Clark,  b.  March  13,  1812;  m.  July,  1834,  LeVi  Austin  Tooley, 

a  farmer  in  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.  She  has  had,  1.  Charlotte  E., 
b.  April  21,  1836,  d.  April  30,  1852,  ae.  16;  2.  Oscar  P.,  b.  May 
29,  1838,  d.  Jan.  6,  1840;  3.  Harriet  L.,  b.  May  8,  1841,  d.  March 
19,  1857,  ae.  16;  4.  Marion  M.,  b.  Jan.  2,  1844,  d.  May  30,  1848; 
5.  Francis  Eugene,  b.  Feb.  25,  1851. 

5.  Joel  Clark,  b.  Jan.  31,  1817;  m.  1st,  M.  E.  Lake;  2d,  M.  A.  De- 

Forest.  (500) 

6.  Hubbard  Tuthill,  b.  June  7,  1819;  m.  Catharine  Trumbull.     (501) 

7.  Vincent,  b.  Nov.  18,  1821;  d.  ae.  5  yrs. 

8.  William  Riley,  b.  June  1,  1824;  d.  se.  14  mos. 

9.  Charles  Burt,  b.  Aug.  30,  1826;  m.  Mariette  Canada.        -         (502) 

10.  Baldwin  T.,  b.  Jan.  15,  1828;  m.  Louisa  Mace.         -         -         (503) 


316.  Francis  White,  son  of  Isaac,  (157)  was  born  July 
22,  1782.  He  settled  in  Springville,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and 
died  Jan.  7,  1858,  se.  75. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  217 

He  married  Emma  Rushmore,  dau.  of  Jacob  Rushmore 
and  Emma  Green. 

Children. 

1.  Isaac,  b.  Feb.  7,  1810;  m.  Anna  Smith.        -  (504) 

2.  Jacob,  b.  Feb.  6,  1812;  m.  Alvira  Tarbox.         -  (505) 

3.  Roderick,  b.  June  23,  1814;  m.  Sarah  Nichols.  -                    (506) 

4.  Francis,  b.  Aug.   15,   1817;  lives  in   Springville.  He  m.   Augusta 

Perigo,  of  Maine. 

5.  Justus,  b.  Aug.  6,  1827;  m.  Mary  J.  Hill.         -  -         -         (507) 


317.  Moses  White,  son  of  Isaac,  (157)  was  born  June  30, 
1784.  He  is  a  goldsmith,  and  now  resides  near  River  Falls, 
Pierce  Co.,  Wis. 

He  married,  1st,  Mary  Tuthill,  who  died  in  1816. 

He  married  2d,  Sally  Cheny,  who  died  in  1854. 

He  married,  3d,  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Leonard,  widow  of  David 
Leonard. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Daniel,  b.  ;  is  a  merchant  in  Illinois. 

2.  Almira,    b.  ;    m.    Judson    Warner,    a    farmer    near    River 

Falls. 

Children; — Bv  the  Second  Marriage. 

3.  Hiram  W.,  b.             ;   m.  Rose  Ann   Stewart.-       -  (508) 

4.  Frederick,  b.             ;  res.  at  Scales  Mound,  Jo  Daviess  Co.,  111. 

5.  Nancy,   b.             ;    m.    Harris    Gleason,   Esq.,   a   lawyer,   of  Scales 

Mound,  111. 

6.  Wells  H.,  b.  ;  is  m.,  and  resides  in  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

7.  John,  b.  ;  is  a  farmer  near  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

8.  Eunice,  b.  ;  m.  Lyman  Carpenter  of  Pierce  Co.,  Wis. 

9.  Polly,  b. 

Several  of  the  married  children  have  families. 


318.  Roderick  White,  son  of  Isaac,  (157)  was  born  in 
Southington,  Conn.,  Dec.  8,  1788.  He  settled  in  that  part 
of  Paris,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  which  is  now  the  town  of  Kirk- 
land,  where  he  still  resides. 

He  married,  July  5,  1816,  Lucy  Blakeslee  of  Paris,  born 
Sept.  1,  1798. 

Children. 

1.  Leonard,  b.  May  30,  1817;  m.  Clarissa  Cone.        -  (509) 

2.  Moses  Clark,  b.  July  24,  1819;  m.  1st,  Jane  I.  Atwater;  2d,  Mary 

Seely.  (510) 

3.  Lois,  b.  Feb.  27,  1822;  m.  Dec.  24,  1844,  George  M.  Tooley,  now  a 

farmer  in  Palermo,  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.  She  has  had,  1.  Jennett 
bucretia,  b.  Sept.  27,  1845,  d.  Aug.  15,  1848;  2.  Lucy  Jane,  b. 
July  14,  1847;  3.  Martha  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  17,  1849;  4.  Laura 
Maria,  b.  April  26,  1853,  d.  Oct.  18,  1853;  5:  Mary  Louisa,  b. 
Nov.  2,  1854;  6.  George  Addison,  b.  Nov.  4,  1857. 


218  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

4.  Aaron,  b.  Sept.  18,  1824;  is  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Oneida 

Conference  Seminary,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

5.  Joseph,  b.  April  10,  1827;  m.  Susan  E.  Beebe.  (511) 

6.  Martha,   b.   April   16,   1829;   m.   Aug.    1,   1857,   Alva   H.   Long   of 

Cazenovia,  a  teacher. 

7.  Jennette,  b.  July  6,  1831;  m.  Nov.  2,  1853,  Franklin  B.  Lohnes,  a 

farmer,  of  Floyd,  N.  Y.,  now  of  Canada,  and  has  Jenny,  b.  Aug. 
11,   1858. 

8.  Eli,  b.  Nov.  15,  1833;  d.  March  17,  1840,  as.  6. 

9.  Phebe,  b.  July  1,  1836. 

10.  Laura,  b.  Dec.  23,  1838. 

11.  Sampson,  b.  Feb.  2,  1845. 


319.  Albert  White,  son  of  Isaac,  (157)  was  born  May  19, 
1797.  He  is  said  to  be  living  in  Mansfield,  Ohio.  He  has  a 
family;  one  son  a  physician.  Particulars  not  received. 


320.  Aimer  White,  son  of  Isaac,  (157)  was  born  March 
14,  1802.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Springville,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  1st,  April  25,  1827,  Ruth  Ann  Tefft  of  Oris- 
kany,  N.  Y.,  who  died  Jan.  3,  1842. 

He  married,  2d,  June  30,  1842,  Rebecca  Ellinwood,  who 
died  May  16,  1845. 

He  married,  3d,  July  22,  1846,  Cornelia  Ellinwood,  sister 
of  his  second  wife. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  William,  b.  April  5,  1828;  m.  Cordelia  Hammond.        -        -       (512) 

2.  Calista  A.,  b.  Jan.  21,  1831;  d.  May  10,  1846,  a?.  15. 

3.  Maria  A.,  b.  March  27,  1833. 

4.  Mary  Ann,  b.  May  26,  1835;  m.  May  25,  1853,  John  R.  Bensley  of 

Wayne  Station,  Du  Page  Co.,  111.     She  has,  1.  Seward  Russell, 
b.  Oct.  22,  1855;  2.  Maria  Vestina,  b.  July  15,  1857. 

5.  Alma,  b.  Sept.  26,  1837;  d.  April  5,  1840. 

6.  Louisa,  b.  Sept.  26,  1839. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

7.  Seth  B.,  b.  March  22,  1843;  d.  June  18,  1843. 

8.  Cornelia  E.,  b.  Aug.  22,  1844;  d.  Aug.  25,  1845. 

Children; — By  the  Third  Marriage. 

9.  Harriet  R.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1848  11.  Helen  O.,  b.  Sept.  25,  1852. 

10.  Edward  E.,  March  29,  1850.          12.  Frank  G.,  b.  April  21,  1854. 


321.  James  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Capt.  James,  (159)  was 
born  in  Newport,  N.  H.,  Feb.,  1784,  [1785?!  and  was  a 
farmer  there.  The  time  and  place  of  his  death  are  not 
ascertained. 

He  married,  1805,  Grace  Wilcox  of  Newport,  dau.  of  Dea. 
Jesse  Wilcox  and  Thankful  Stevens.  She  was  born  Feb. 
10,  1782,  and  died  Nov.  9,  1819,  se.  37. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  219 

Children. 

1.  Caroline,  b.  Feb.   14,  1806;  m.  Aug.  17,  1835,  Jonathan  Edwards 

Rowell,  a  farmer  in  Claremont,  N.  H.,  who  d.  Jan.  31,  1855,  ae. 
48.  She  has  had,  1.  George  Edwards,  b.  May  16,  1841;  2.  Henry 
Louis,  b.  Aug.  26,  1843;  3.  Ellen  Maria,  b.  July  23,  1845;  d.  Nov. 
9,  1855,  ae.  10. 

2.  Meroa,  b.  Dec.  16,  1808;  m.  John  L.  Manning  of  Goffstown,  N.  H., 

a  carpenter. 

3.  Harriet  Annesley,  b.  May  18,  1810;  m.  Dec.  30,  1835,  Rev.  John  L. 

Smith  of  Brookfield,  Vt.,  and  has  had,  1.  Ceylon  Chase,  b.  Dec. 
31,  1836,  d.  Dec.  29,  1837;  2.  Ceylon  Pomeroy,  b.  March  8,  1839; 
3.  Hiland  Howell,  b.  March  11,  1842;  4.  John  Rowland,  b.  July 
18,  1846;  5.  Martha  Matilda,  b.  Jan.  15,  1849. 

4.  Alverse  L.,  b.  July  31,  1811;  m.  Mary  Cole.        -        -  (513) 

5.  James  E.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1813;  went  to  Oregon  about  1849. 


322.  Calvin  White,  son  of  Capt.  James,  (159)  was  born 
in  Newport,  N.  H.    He  is  a  farmer  in  Dalton  N.  H. 
He  married  Hannah  Fields  of  Newport. 

Children. 

1.  James.  4.  John. 

2.  Emeline.  5.  Eliza. 

3.  Philander. 


323.  Elisha  White,  son  of  Capt.  James,  (159)  was  born 
in  Newport,  N.  H.,  Feb.  26,  1807.  He  is  a  farmer;  has 
lived  chiefly  in  Brownington,  Vt.,  where  his  children  were 
born,  but  now  resides  in  West  Charleston,  Vt. 

He  married  Lucinda  S.  Bennett,  who  was  born  in  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  Feb.  14,  1819. 

Children. 

1.  Homer  H.,  b.  Dec.  7,  1838;  is  a  merchant  in  Texas. 

2.  James  L.,  b.  Feb.  7,  1843. 

3.  Laura  L.,  b.  Oct.  9,  1845.  5.  Harry  B.,  b.  Nov.  17,  1852. 

4.  Elisha  J.,  b.  Oct.  26,  1848.          6.  Frank  H.,  b.  Sept.  24,  1858. 


324.  Robert  White,  son  of  Rev.  Calvin,  (160)  was  born  in 
Hanover,  N.  J.,  Dec.  1,  1792.  After  1827  he  wrote  his  name, 
"Robert  White,  Jr."  He  was  a  merchant  in  New  York,  and 
also  for  a  short  time  resided  in  Birmingham,  England.  In 
1833  he  retired  from  business,  and  became  a  farmer  at 
Shrewsbury,  N.  J.,  where  he  died,  Jan.  12,  1856,  SB.  63. 

He  married,  April  9,  1818,  Hannah  Gibbs,  born  July  7, 
1795,  dau.  of  Abel  and  Elizabeth  Gibbs. 

Children. 

1.  Abel,  b.  Oct.  18,  1819;  d.  Aug.,  1820. 

2.  Phebe  Corlies,    b.  Oct.  12, 1821;  m.  Majy  94 1844,  George  C.  BakeJr,  a 


220  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

bookseller  in  New  York,  and  lives  in  Flushing,  L.  I.  She  has  had, 
1.  Hannah  White,  b.  Feb.  17,  1846;  2.  Mary  Baker,  b.  April  20, 
1849;  3.  George  Dobel,  b.  March  6,  1851,  d.  Aug.  26,  1852;  4. 
Sarah  H.,  b.  March  2,  1853;  5.  Robert  Haydock,  b.  July  3,  1855. 

3.  Robert  Cornell,  b.  Nov.  1,  1823;  m.  Hannah  D.  Baker.        -         (514) 

4.  Rachel  Camp,  b.  Jan.  26,  1826;  m.  Nov.  4,  1847,  Joseph  Baker,  of 

New  York,  a  merchant,  and  has,  1.  Margaret  Corlies,  b.  Oct.  16, 
1848;  2.  Anna,  b.  Oct.  8,  1852;  3.  Robert  White,  b.  June  25,  1855. 

5.  Anna,  b.  Jan.   21,   1831;   joined   the   Society   of   Shakers   at   New 

Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  in  1849,  and  now  resides  there. 

6.  John  Corlies,  b.  Jan.  5,  1835;  was  adopted  by  his  mother's  uncle, 

after  whom  he  was  named;  is  now  a  student  in  Harvard  College. 


325.  Richard  Mansfield  White,  son  of  Rev.  Calvin,  (160) 
was  born  in  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  May  26,  1797.  In  1815  he 
was  appointed  "a  Cadet  in  the  service  of  the  United  States," 
at  West  Point,  but  resigned  the  appointment,  and,  entering 
commercial  life,  became  a  shipping  and  commission  mer- 
chant in  New  York.  He  was  afterwards  secretary  and  fin- 
ancial manager  of  the  Allaire  Iron  Works.  He  took  a  lead- 
ing part  in  the  movement  which  resulted  in  the  establish- 
ment of  the  first  Episcopal  Sunday  Schools  in  New  York 
and  Brooklyn.  In  1827  he  removed  from  New  York  to 
Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  and  in  1845  to  Orange,  N.  J.,  where  he  died, 
Jan.  19,  1849,  se.  51. 

He  married,  May  25,  1820,  Ann  Eliza  Tousey,  of  New- 
town,  Conn.,  dau.  of  Donald  Grant  Tousey  and  Lucretia 
Beers.  She  was  born  Aug.  5,  1802,  and  died  in  Brooklyn, 
June  8,  1842,  ae.  40. 

Children. 

1.  Richard  Grant,  b.  May  23,  1821;  m.  Alexina  B.  Maese.        -        (515) 

2.  Marian,  b.  Sept.  6,  1823;  m.  Nov.  3,  1847,  Edward  Williams  of 

Orange,  N.  J.,  and  has  had,  1.  Edward  Grant,  b.  Oct.  22,  1848, 
d.  Aug.  30,  1849;  2.  James  Austin,  b.  June  3,  1850;  3.  George 
Herbert,  b.  May  13,  1853;  4.  Ann  Eliza,  b.  March  23,  1855;  5. 
Marion,  b.  Aug.  30,  1857. 

3.  Ann  Eliza,  b.  Nov.  15,  1831;  d.  April  23,  1849,  ae.  17. 

4.  Charles  Mcllvaine,  b.  Feb.  15,  1834;  d.  April,  1842,  ae.  8. 

5.  Augusta,  b.  Aug.  8,  1838. 


326.  Moses  White,  son  of  Rev.  Calvin,  (160)  was  born  in 
Stamford,  Conn.,  April  11,  1799.  He  was  for  several  years 
a  merchant  in  New  York,  New  Orleans,  and  Cincinnati,  and 
afterwards  lived  for  twelve  years  in  Derby,  Conn.  He  now 
resides  in  Mt.  Vernon,  Knox  Co.,  Ohio. 

He  married,  July  8,  1833,  Margaret  Palmer,  of  Stoning- 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  221 


ton,  Conn.,  born  Feb.  6,  1814,  dau.  of  Dudley  and  Marietta 
Palmer. 

Children. 

1.  Carleton,  b.  May  11,  1834;  m.  Nov.  11,  1857,  Lizzie  H.  Dunn. 

2.  Clement,  b.  Nov.  3,  1836;  d.  Sept.  26,  1838. 

3.  Moses,  b.  Aug.  16,  1839;  d.  Aug.  9,  1843. 

4.  Eliza  Lloyd,  b.  May  16,  1846. 


327.  Carleton  White,  son  of  Rev.  Calvin,  (160)  was  born 
in  Stamford,  Conn.,  Feb.  20,  1801.  He  was  formerly  a  sea- 
captain,  in  the  "Black  Ball"  line  of  Liverpool  packets.  He 
now  resides  in  New  Haven,  Conn. 

He  married,  Aug.  12,  1829,  Judith  C.  Miller,  born  in  New 
York,  Aug.  12,  1807,  dau.  of  John  Miller  and  Phebe  Pine. 


328.  Chandler  White,  son  of  Rev.  Calvin,  (160)  was  born 
in  Derby,  Conn.,  June  14,  1806.  He  was  a  merchant  in  New 
York,  and  for  a  few  years  in  New  Orleans.  In  1854  he  was 
chosen  a  director  and  vice-president  of  the  "New  York,  Lon- 
don and  Newfoundland  Telegraph  Company,"  and  was  ac- 
tive in  promoting  its  plans  for  securing  telegraphic  com- 
munication between  the  two  continents.  He  died  at  his  res- 
idence, near  Fort  Hamilton,  L.  I.,  of  yellow  fever,  Aug.  7, 
1856,  se.  50.  He  had  no  children. 

He  married,  Oct.  10,  1831,  Anna  Matilda  Miller,  of  Brook- 
lyn, L.  I. 


329.  Mardenbrough  White,  son  of  Rev.  Calvin,  (160)  was 
born  in  Derby,  Conn.,  March  6,  1810.  He  has  been  a  mer- 
chant in  Mt.  Vernon,  0.,  and  is  now  a  farmer  in  Gambier, 
Knox  Co.,  0. 

He  married,  March  31,  1834,  Clarissa  Jones,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

Children. 

1.  Sarah,  b.  Jan.  18,  1836;  m.  Sept.  26,  1854,  Rev.  Edward  C.  Benson 

of  Gambier,  and  has,  1.  Elden;  2.  Joseph  Baker;  3.  Harry  Cope- 
land,  b.  Dec.  8,  1857. 

2.  Anna  Matilda,  d.  Dec.  21,  1839. 

3.  Clarissa  Jones,  b.  Jan.  10,   1842. 

4.  Margaret  Palmer,  b.  Feb.  6,  1844. 

5.  Henry  Kirke,  b.  Feb.  27,  1847. 

6.  Mardenbrough,  b.  July  20,  1850;  d.  Aug.  21,  1850. 


222  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

1 

330.  George  Berkeley  White,  son  of  Rev.  Calvin,  (160) 
was  born  in  Derby,  Conn.,  July  7,  1814.  He  is  a  merchant 
in  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio. 

He  married,  Oct.  10,  1839,  Clara  Miller  of  Mt.  Vernon, 
dau.  of  Judge  Eli  Miller. 

Children. 

1.  Ellen,  b.  Oct.  12,  1840.  6.   Clara,   b.   Jan.   14,   1851. 

2.  Frances,  b.  Oct.  4,  1842.  7.   Miller,  b.   April   4,   1853;   d. 

3.  Calvin,  b.  March  17,  1844.  Nov.    5,    1855. 

4.  Thomas  Ewing,  b.  April,  1846.         8.  Harriet,  b.  Dec.  26,  1855. 

5.  George,  b.  Feb.  5,  1848.  9.Maria  Butler,  b.  April  9,  1858. 


331.  George  Elisha  White,  son  of  Elisha,  (161)  was  born 
in  Weybridge,  Vt.,  June  2,  1801.  He  was  a  surveyor  and 
civil  engineer;  resided  principally  in  East  Claridon  and  Cha- 
grin Falls,  Ohio,  but  removed  in  1851  to  Salineville,  Colum- 
biana  Co.,  Ohio,  where  he  died,  Jan.  25,  1852,  se.  50.  He 
was  a  justice  of  the  peace,  and  was  post-master  at  East 
Claridon  and  at  Chagrin  Falls. 

He  married,  March  2.0,  1851,  Mrs.  Martha  (Russel) 
Christie,  of  Salineville.  She  now  resides  at  Chagrin  Falls. 

He  had  one  daughter, 

Martha  Ophelia,  b.  Jan.  17,  1852. 


331a.  Comfort  White,  son  of  Elias,  jun.,*  (163)  was  born 
in  Cornwall,  Conn.,  Jan.  3,  1802.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Canton, 
Conn.  Formerly  lived  in  Sheffield,  Mass. 

He  married,  1st,  Dec.  3,  1826,  Laura  Norton  of  Cornwall, 
dau.  of  Theodore  Norton  and  Mary  Judd.  She  died  Sept. 
13,  1836. 

He  married,  2d,  May  31,  1837,  Miranda  Rood  of  North 
Canaan,  Conn. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Mary  Eliza,  b.  July  26,  1829;  m.  Feb.  15,  1855,  Walker  S.  Millard, 

and  has,  1.  Laura  Miranda,  b.  Dec.  31,  1855;  2.  Emma  Amanda, 
b.  July  22,  1857. 

2.  Augustus  Frederick,  b.  March  6,  1832;  m.  April,  1858,  Harriet  Watts, 

3.  Julia  Maria,  b.  Feb.  21,  1834. 

4.  Edward  Rogers,     1    b.  May  14,  1836;  d.  March  3,  1837. 

5.  Edwin  Norton,        }  •  Twins. 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

6.  Augusta  Rogers,  b.  Oct.  22,  1849. 

*  For  a  corrected  account  of  the  family  of  Elias  White,  jun.,  (163) 
see  Appendix. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  223 

331b.  Edward  Rogers  White,  son  of  Elias,  jun.,  (163) 
was  born  in  Cornwall,  Conn.,  Feb.  14,  1804,  and  is  a  farmer 
there.  He  has  held  town  offices,  and  in  1845  represented 
that  town  in  the  Legislature. 

He  married,  1827,  Abigail  Baldwin  of  Cornwall,  dau.  of 
Henry  Baldwin  and  Jane  Shipman. 

Children. 

1.  Edward  Henry,  b.  May  19,  1828;  m.  Nov.  10,  1856,  Rebecca  A.  L. 

Todd  of  Cornwall,  and  d.  Dec.  16,  1858,  ae.  30. 

2.  Cynthia  Jane,  b.  Aug.  8,  1830;  d.  Dec.  27,  1858,  ae.  28. 


331c.  Edwin  White,  son  of  Elias,  jun.,  (163)  was  born  in 
Cornwall,  Conn.,  Sept.  21,  1806.  He  is  a  farmer  there,  has 
held  civil  offices,  and  was  a  representative  in  1842  and  1843. 

He  married,  Sept.  13,  1837,  Laura  Whedon  of  Winches- 
ter, dau.  of  Stephen  Whedon  and  Abigail  Drake. 

Children. 

1.  Frances  Abigail,  b.  Aug.  19,  1838. 

2.  Laura  Isabella,  b.  May  21,  1848. 

3.  Edwin  Augustine,  b.  Dec.  27,  1854. 

4.  Cynthia  Josephine,  b.  Sept.  3,  1858. 


331d.  Elias  White,  son  of  Elias,  jun.,  (163)  was  born  in 
Cornwall,  Conn.,  April  16,  1809.  He  resides  at  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.,  and  is  engaged  in  a  railroad  office.  Has  been  a 
justice  of  the  peace. 

He  married,  1st,  April  25,  1833,  Cynthia  Ann  Hageman 
of  Poughkeepsie,  dau.  of  Peter  Hageman  and  Phebe  Bogar- 
dus.  She  died  March  2,  1850. 

He  married,  2d,  Oct.  10,  1853,  Elizabeth  Ann  Brower, 
dau.  of  John  and  Maria  Brower. 

Child; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  May  26,  1839;  m.  May  16,  1859,  Benjamin  Lee 

of  Fishkill,  N.  Y. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

2.  Casper  Brower,       |    b.  Sept.  26,  1854. 

3.  Mary  Frances,        {  Twins.  d.  Sept  15,  1859. 


332.  Henry  Champlin  White,  son  of  Capt.  Isaac,  (164) 
was  born  in  Upper  Middletown,  Nov.  14,  1809.  He  resides 
in  Hartford,  Conn. 

He  married,  Aug.  19,  1834,  Mary  Freeland  Browning  of 

Brimfield,  Mass.,  born  Nov.  3,  1815,  dau.  of  James  Brown- 
ing and  Lucinda  Smith. 


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f 

Children. 

1.  Samuel  Howes,  b.  April  21,  1836;  m.  Cecilia  A.  Stillman.         (516) 

2.  Isaac,  b.  Aug.  26,  1839. 

3.  Henry  C.,  b.  March  4,  1844. 


333.  Isaac  White,  son  of  Capt.  Isaac,  (164)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  June  29,  1814.  He  resides  in  Utica,N.Y. 

He  married,  May  10,  1838,  Sarah  Ann  Girard,  dau.  of 
Luther  Girard  and  Lydia  Blaisdell. 

Children. 

1.  Henry  Champlin,  b.  Feb.  17,  1839. 

2.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  5,  1841. 

3.  Arthur,  b.  June  26,  1843. 

4.  Harriett  Antoinette,  b.  Sept.  14,  1845. 

5.  Mary  Jane,  b.  Nov.  14,  1847. 

6.  Frances  Louise,  b.  June  20,  1850. 

7.  Caroline  Amelia,  b.  June  19,  1852. 

8.  Priscilla  Agnes,  b.  March  21,  1854. 

9.  Ella  Lydia,  b.  Oct.  13,  1856. 


IN  THE   LINE   OF  JACOB  WHITE,  OF   MIDDLETOWN. 

334.  Samuel  White,  son  of  Samuel,  Jun.,  (165)  was  born 
in  North  Coventry,  Conn.,  May,  1782.  He  lived  in  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  and  died  there,  March  1854,  «.  72. 

He  married  Lydia  Jewett  of  N.  Coventry,  dau.  of  Ichabod 
Jewett.  She  is  dead. 

Children. 

1.  Jennette.  Record  of  this  family  not  furnished. 

2.  Leonard. 

3.  Ichabod  J.      These  sons  are  hardware  dealers  and  edge-tool  makers, 

Buffalo. 


335.  Jonathan  Porter  White,  son  of  Samuel,  Jun.,  (165) 
was  born  in  North  Coventry.  He  was  killed  by  the  explo- 
sion of  a  powder-mill,  in  Mansfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  10,  1825. 

He  married  Abigail  Scripture  of  Mansfield.  She  is  now 
the  wife  of  Dr.  Adrastus  Doolittle  of  New  York. 

Children. 

1.  Samuel  Porter,  b.  Dec.  3,  1820;  is  a  carpenter  in  N.  Y.  city.      He  m. 

1851,  Caroline  Adams,  and  has  had,  1.  Caroline,  d.;  2.  Abigail  A., 
d.;  3.  William  M.,  d. 

2.  Charles  Fayette,  b.  ;  d.  1858,  in  Cook  Co.,  111.;  left  a  family. 

3.  Norman  Brigham,  b.  ;   m.   Eveline  Gilbert.  (517) 

4.  James  Albert,  b.  ;  is  a  R.  R.  Conductor;  lives  in  Brooklyn, 

L.   I.     He  m.   Letitia  Reeves  of  Greenport,  L.   I.,  who  d.  July, 
1858,  leaving  two  children. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  225 

336.  Chester  White,  son  of  Lemuel,  (166)  was  born  Feb. 
14,  1793.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Batavia,  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Jan.  1,  1816,  Lucy  Topliff  of  South  Coventry, 
Conn.  She  died  Feb.  5,  1851. 

Children. 

1.  Harrison,  b.   Sept.  21,  1816;  m.   Sarah  Dunn.  (518) 

2.  Mary,  b.  Oct.  28,  1818;  lives  in  Batavia. 

3.  Emily,  b.  Jan.  4,  1822;  m.  Oct.  23,  1845,  George  Terry  of  Batavia, 

and  has,  1.  Harriet;  2.  Jenny;  3.  John;  4.  Cleveland. 

4.  Jerome,  b.  Feb.  15,  1824;  d.  July  5,  1825. 

5.  Lemuel,  b.  March  15,  1826;  went  to  Cal.  in  1854. 

6.  Maria,  b.  Aug.  22,  1828;  m.  Chester  Mann  of  B.,  and  d.  Feb.  17, 

1858,  ae.  29.    She  had,  1.  Harrison;  2.  Jenny;  3.  Jerome;  4.  Ellen. 

7.  Laura,  b.  Sept.  21,  1830;  m.  May  25,  1851,  Henry  Hammond  of  B., 

and  has,  1.  Jay;  2.  Emma?  3.  Charles. 

8.  Ann,  b.  Jan.  15,  1833. 

9.  Eliza,  b.  July  26,  1836. 

10.  Kirke,  b.  Nov.  24,  1838. 


337.  Lemuel  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Lemuel,  (166)  was  born 
April  9,  1795.  He  was  a  harness-maker  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died,  May  5,  1840,  se.  44. 

He  married,  Nov.  6,  1817,  Eliza  Mathews  of  New  York, 
born  May  2,  1797,  dau.  of  James  Mathews  and  Mary  Clark. 

Children. 

1.  William  Chester,  b.  March  21,  1819;  m.  1844,  Elizabeth  Burgess, 

a  native  of  London;  has  had  three  children. 

2.  Ann   Maria,  b.  ;   m.   Alexander   McKay,   a  merchant;   had 

two  children. 

3.  Eliza,  b.  1824;  m.  Nov.  18,  1846,  Andrew  J.  Trumbull,  a 

merchant. 

4.  John  B.,  b.  March  29,  1831;  m.  1853,  Louisa  Sawin  of  Buffalo;  has 

three  children. 

5.  Walton  Otis,  b.  Aug.  11,  1834.        Two  other  children  died  in  infancy. 


338.  Calvin  White,  son  of  Dan,  Esq.,  (168)  was  born  in 
Torrington,  Conn.,  July  6,  1786.  He  removed  with  his 
father  to  Vermont,  and  died  in  Waterford,  Feb.  11,  1810, 
se.  23. 

He  married,  1809,  Mary  Burns,  dau.  of  Capt.  Burns,  of 
Whitefield,  N.  H.  She  died  in  1813.  His  only  child, 

Rowena,  b.  1810;  m.  1831,  Samuel  Huntoon,  now  of  Holland,  Orleans 
Co.,  Vt.  She  has,  1.  Calvin,  b.  1832;  2.  Paran,  b.  1833;  3.  Samuel 
Alden,  b.  1835;  4.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1838,  d.  1854;  5.  Moses,  b. 
1847;  6.  John,  b.  1849;  7.  A  child. 


226  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

339.  Erastus  Wilson  White,  son  of  Dan,  Esq.,  (168)  was 
born  in  Norfolk,  Conn.,  Sept.  27,  1793.  In  1815  he  engaged 
in  mercantile  pursuits  in  Quebec,  Canada,  and  in  1834  re- 
moved to  Morristown,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
now  resides.  He  has  held  the  office  of  town  clerk,  post- 
master, and  justice  of  the  peace. 

He  married,  1817,  Lydia  K.  Remick,  born  in  1796,  dau. 
of  David  Remick  of  Stanstead,  C.  E. 

Children. 

1.  Laura   Ann,  b.   March   17,   1820;   m.   1838,   Hon.   Dunbar   Ross   of 

Quebec,  late  Solicitor  General  for  Lower  Canada,  and  now  a 
member  of  the  Provincial  Parliament.  She  has,  1.  Dunbar,  b. 
1840;  2.  George,  b.  1854;  3.  Frances  Hincks,  b.  1856. 

2.  Sophia,  b.  1823;  d.  1824. 

3.  William  Wilson,  b.  1824;  d.  1847,  ae.  23. 

4.  Sophia  Amelia,  b.  1826;  d.  1828. 

5.  George,  b.  1829;   drowned  in  Morristown,   1849,  x.  20. 

6.  Burns  Erastus,  b.  Sept.  27,  1830;  res.  in  Morristown.     He  m.  Sept. 

22,  1858,  Mary  Catharine  Ames  of  Lisbon,  N.  Y.,  b.  Oct.  2,  1837, 
dau.  of  Joseph  P.  Ames. 

7.  Charles  Augustus,  b.  1832;  d.  1833. 

8.  Emma  Augusta,  b.  1835;  d.  1836. 


340.  Hiram  Jacob  White,  son  of  Thomas,  (169)  was  born 
in  Torrington,  Conn.,  July  26,  1802.  He  is  a  merchant  in 
Boston,  Mass. 

He  married,  Aug.  14,  1828,  Henrietta  Sophia  Clark  of 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  dau.  of  Cyrus  and  Nancy  Clark.  She 
died  Aug.  22,  1835>  se.  26. 

Children. 

1.  Martha  Louisa,  b.  April  11,  1829;  m.  Charles  G.  Merriman  of  New 

Haven,  Conn.,  a  merchant. 

2.  William  Henry,  b.  Dec.  5,  1833;  d.  Dec.  22,  1835. 


341.  Ransom  Coe  White,  son  of  Elam,  (170)  was  born  in 
Burke,  Vt.,  Oct.  2,  1806.  He  resides  in  East  Haven,  Vt. 

He  married,  June  30,  1829,  Hannah  B.  Walter  of  East 
Haven,  born  July  22,  1809. 

Children. 

1.  Alonzo,  b.  Nov.  2,  1830;  m.  Huldah  L.  Hosford.         -         -         (519) 

2.  Alanson,  b.  Feb.  27,  1832;  m.  Oct.  23,  1855,  Arminda  A.  Powers  of 

Burke. 

3.  Hilamon,  b.  Aug.  2,  1833;  d.  Jan.  28,  1852,  ae.  18. 

4.  Elam  H.,  b.  Jan.  26,  1840. 

5.  Harriet  Eliza,  b.  June  5,  1846. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  227 

342.  Osman  White,  son  of  Elam,  (170)  was  born  in 
Burke,  Vt.,  Nov.  1,  1808,  and  resides  there. 

He  married,  March  18,  1835,  Frinda  Smith,  born  in  Hins- 
dale,  N.  H.,  March  27,  1813. 

Children. 

1.  Twin  1    b.  Oct.  17,  1836;  d.  same  day. 

2.  children,  J 

b.  Oct.  17-,  1836;  d.  same  daq. 

3.  Melvin,  b.  Aug.  12,  1838. 


343.  Nelson  White,  son  of  Roswell,  (172)  was  born  in 
Granville,  Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1813:  He  is  a  carpenter;  is  now 
a  farmer  in  Spencer,  Medina  Co.,  Ohio. 

He  married,  Oct.  3,  1839,  Emily  Penfield,  of  Penfield, 
Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y.  • 

Children. 

1.  Edward  Nelson,  b.  Feb.  12,  1842. 

2.  Augusta  Beulah,  b.  March  7,  1850. 


344.  Orrin  Chauncey  White,  son  of  Rosweli,  (172)  was 
born  in  Granville,  Mass.,  March  16,  1814.  He  is  a  carpenter 
and  farmer  in  Gates,  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Sept.  14,  1841,  Mary  E.  Shedd. 

Children. 

1.  John.  3.  George. 

2.  Randolph.  4.  Mary 


345.  John  Birge  White,  son  of  Roswell,  (172)  was  born 
in  Granville,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1817.  He  is  a  farmer  in 
Spencer,  Medina  Co.,  Ohio. 

He  married,  Aug.  6,  1848,  Hannah  Luce  of  Spencer,  dau. 
of  Aaron  Luce  and  Sally  M.  Grandy. 

Children. 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  June  16,  1850. 

2.  Lucy  Maria,  b.  Nov.  9,  1851. 

3.  Franklin  Aaron,  b.  Sept.  23,  1855. 

4.  Orrin,  b.  Aug.  19,  1858. 


346.  Charles  Plumb  White,  son  of  Chauncey,  (173)  was 
born  in  Winchester,  Conn.,  Aug.  4,  1809.  He  is  a  shoe- 
maker; has  lived  in  Lenox  and  Marcellus,  Onondaga  Co., 
N.  Y. ;  removed  in  1857  to  Belvidere,  Boone  Co.,  111. 

He  married,  Oct.  10,  1833,  Mercy  A.  Wilcox  of  Granville, 
Mass. 


228  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  Almira  B.,  b.  May  2,  1834;  d.  March  5,  1857,  se.  23. 

2.  Sarah  M.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1835;  m.  June  11,  1854,  Thomas  Chryster  of 

Marcellus,  N.  Y. 

3.  William  Chauncey,  b.  May  22,  1837. 

4.  Charlotte  S.,  b.  Sept.  20,         ;  m.  March  5,  1859,  John  Coffin  of  Bel- 

videre,  111. 

5.  Philena  C.,  b.  July  4,  1840. 

6.  Imry  Styles,  b.  Oct.  10,  1841. 

7.  H.       E.,  b.  Oct.  16,  1843. 

8.  Norman  H.,  b.  Nov.  23,  1845. 

9.  Orrin  Charles,  b.  Sept.  16,  1847. 

10.  James  Orneldo,  b.  July  5,  1849. 

11.  Leverett  Alphonso,  b.  Sept.  16,  1851. 

12.  Martha  Jane,  b.  Oct.  9,  1853;  d.  April  30,  1857. 


347.  Elijah  Brainard  White,  son  of  Brainard,  (174)  was 
born  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  Aug.  29,  1808.  He  was  a  mason, 
resided  in  Winsted,  Conn.,  and  died  March  16,  1859,  se.  50. 

He  married,  Sept.  4,  1833,  Mary  Camp  of  Winsted,  born 
Aug.  3,  1814,  dau.  of  Moses  Camp  and  Diadema  Knowlton. 

Children. 

1.  Annie  Elizabeth,  b.  July  1,  1836. 

2.  Mary  Adelaide,  b.  July  16,  1840;  d.  May  4,  1844. 

3.  Julia  Emorette,  b.  Jan.  20,  1842;  d.  Aug.  21,  1842. 

4.  Adeline  Rosetta,  b.  Sept.  9,  1845. 


348.  Edwin  Riley  White,  son  of  Brainard,  (174)  was 
born  Oct.  15,  1810.  He  is  a  merchant  in  Canastota,  Madi- 
son Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  April  26,  1836,  Julia  Westlake  of  Winsted, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  John  and  .Flora  Westlake. 


349.  Nathan  Curtis  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Brainard,  (174) 
was  born  Sept.  24,  1820.  He  is  a  lawyer  in  Utica,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  1st,  July  30,  1850,  Jane  Cheesbro  Stanton, 
of  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  who  died  Dec.  31,  1853. 

He  married,  2d,  May  12,  1858,  Delia  Dana  of  Utica 


350.  William  White,  son  of  Joel,  Jun.,  (176)  was  born  in 
Russia,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  9,  1805.  He  is  a  farmer 
in  Edwards,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  229 

He  married,  1st,  March,  1832,  Margaret  Morgan,  of  Gou- 
verneur,  N.  Y.,  who  died  Sept.,  1838. 

He  married,  2d,  1839,  Mariam  Castle  of  Edwards,  who 
died  Feb.,  1847. 

He  married,  3d,  Aug.  5,  1847,  Mariett  Castle. 

Child; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Mary,  b.  March,  1835. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

2.  Margaret,  b.  Dec.,       1840;  d.  March,  1856,  ze.  15. 

3.  Henry,  b.  Sept.,  1842. 


351.  Albert  White,  son  of  Joel,  Jim.,  (176)x  was  born  in 
Rusia,  N.  Y.,  April  16,  1811.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Edwards, 
St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  1st,  Sept.  16,  1841,  Lucy  Sloper  of  Pitcairn, 
St.  L.  Co.  She  was  bora  June  4,  1817,  and  died  Nov.  26, 
1842,  se.  25. 

He  married,  2d,  Sept.  14,  1843,  Melvina  Caroline  Mitch- 
ell of  Fowler,  St.  L.  Co.,  Dec.  14,  1817. 

Children; — One  by   Each   Marriage. 
1.  Albert  S.,  b.  Nov.  24,  1842.  2.  Lucy,  b.  Sept.  14,  1845. 


352.  Frederic  White,  son  of  Joel,  Jun.,  (176)  was  born 
in  Edwards,  N.  Y.,  April  21,  1823,  and  is  a  farmer  on  the 
homestead  there. 

He  married,  Oct.,  1851,  Nancy  Snow  of  Pitcairn,  N.  Y., 
and  has  one  son, 

Harvey,  b.  Feb.  18,  1853. 


353.  John  White,  son  of  John,  (177)  was  born  in  Upper 
Middletown,  Conn.,  June  26,  1790.  He  was  a  ship-carpenter; 
resided  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  died  Feb.  10,  1846,  SB.  55. 

He  married,  1st,  Sept.  6,  1808,  Emily  Savage  of  Upper 
Middletown,  dau.  of  Capt.  Abijah  Savage.  She  was  born 
Feb.  12,  1792,  and  died  June  11,  1826,  se.  34. 

He  married,  2d,  Dec.  16,  1830,  Mrs.  Sarah  Jones,  widow 
of  Ezekiel  Jones  of  Up.  Mid.  She  was  the  dau.  of  William 
and  Ellen  Belcher,  and  was  born  Oct.  31,  1797. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  John,  b.  Nov.  15,  1809;  is  a  stove  dealer  in  Wejlsville,  N.  Y. 

2.  Emma,  b.  July  28,  1811;  d.  Oct.  2,  1825.  ae.  14. 


230  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

3.  Caroline,  b.  Aug.  18,  1813,  d.  Feb.  15,  1818. 

4.  George  Henry,  b.  July  5,  1815;  m.  Mary  Sophia  Tobey.  (520) 

5.  Nehemiah  Bassett,  b.  Dec.  24,  1816;  m.  Mrs.  A.  H.  Newman,  and 

another.  (521) 

6.  Russell  M.,  b.  March  31,  1819;  m.  Caroline  B.  Farnsworth.        (522) 

7.  Caroline,  b.  Dec.  5,  1820;  m.  June  21,  1847,  George  D.  Jones,  of 

Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  a  carpenter.  She  has  had,  John  Leverett,  b. 
Sept.  25,  1848,  d.  Aug.  1849. 

8.  Grace  Savage,  b.  Nov.  14,  1822;  m.  May  16,  1848,  Joel  H.  Whit- 

lock,  a  merchant  in  Galway,  N.  Y.,  who  d.  Nov.  5,  1853. 

9.  Lucius,          |  b.  July  29,  1824;  a  merchant  in  Monticello,  Ga. 

10.  Linus,          }        Twins.         m.  Mary  Server.  (523) 
ll.Emma,  b.  March  24,  1826;  m.  Oct.  21,  1846,  Wilson  J.  Hubbard  of 

Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  and  has  had,  1.  Charles  H.,  b.  Jan.  16,  1848,  d. 
Aug.  1,  1848;  2.  Edward  L.,  b.  Aug.  7,  1852;  3.  Grace  W.,  b.  Feb. 
18,  1855;  4.  Lucius  W.,  b.  Oct.  2,  1858. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

12.  Josephine,  b.  Sept.  16,  1831;  d.  Dec.  26,  1832. 

13.  Josephine,  b.  March  20,  1834;  m.  July  7,  1850,  John  Shaver,  and 

has  had,  1.  Josephine,  b.  Oct.  19,  1851,  d.  Nov.  3,  1851;  2.  Nellie, 
b.  Sept.  11,  1852. 

14.  Mary,  b.  May  22,  1836. 

15.  Charles,  b.  May  25,  1839. 


354.  Jacob  White,  son  of  John,  (177)  was  born  in  Upper 
Middletown,  April  27,  1792.  He  was  a  tanner  and  shoe- 
maker, and  in  1819,  removed  to  Sandisfield,  Mass.,  where  he 
carried  on  the  business  of  tanning  for  twelve  years.  He  re- 
turned to  Upper  Middletown,  and  chiefly  resided  there  until 
his  death,  Jan.  13,  1849,  se.  56. 

He  married,  Nov.  22,  1815,  Susan  Sage,  born  March  28, 
1796,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Sage.  She  married,  2d,  May, 
1854,  James  Goodrich  of  Cromwell. 

Children. 

1.  William  Sage,  b.  July  22,  1816;  m.  Mary  Savage.        -  -       (524) 

2.  Henry  S.,  b.  Feb.  12,  1818;  m.  Catharine  Chandler.  (525) 

3.  Luther  Chapin,  b.  Dec.  25,  ,1821;  m.  Jane  A.  Moses.  (526) 

4.  Harriet  M.,  b.  Oct.  3,  1825;  m.  May  16,  1850,  Joseph  Edwards,  of 

Cromwell,  and  has  had,  1.  Catharine  Augusta,  b.  Feb.  11,  1851,  d. 
Aug.  1,  1854;  2.  Mary  Louisa,  b.  Feb.  11,  1853;  3.  Susan  Sage, 
b.  March  10,  1855;  4.  Joseph  Wells,  b.  Jan.  3,  1857. 

5.  Jacob  Watson,  b.  Sept.  19,  1827;  m.  Anna  E.  Wells.        -  (527) 

6.  Abigail  Eells,  h.  Oct.  23,  1831;  d.  Sept.  24,  1833. 

7.  Orrin  Sage,  b.  Aug.  10,  1834;  d.  Dec.  6,  1841.  ae.  7. 

8.  Jane  Augusta,  b.  Dec.  27,  1837;  d.  Dec.  19,  1841. 


355.  Luther  White,  son  of  John,  (177)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  Jan.  11,  1799.  He  was  a  joiner,  and 
resided  in  Hartford,. where  he  died,  Nov.  21,  1836,  se.  37. 


Descendants  of  John  White,  Junior.  231 

He  married,  Jan.  6,  1831,  Maria  Hayden  of  Hartford,  dau. 
of  Gen.  William  and  Martha  Hayden.    She  is  now  Mrs.  Pease. 

Children. 

1.  Leverett,  b.  Jan.  3,  1833;  d.  July  23,  1839. 

2.  Eveline,  b.  Sept.  19,  1834. 


356.  Lemuel  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Lemuel,  (179)  was  born 
in  Middletown,  Conn.,  April  11,  1802.  He  was  a  steam-boat 
captain,  and  died  at  Charleston,  S.  C.,  March,  1848,  se.  46. 

He  married,  Oct.  6,  1824,  Almira  Higby. 

Children. 

1.  Charles,  b.  Aug.,  1825  2.  William,  b.  Oct.,  1827. 

3.  A  daughter,  b.  ;  d.  in  infancy. 


357.     Aaron  J.  White,  son  of  Lemuel,  (179)  was  born  in 
Middletown,  Sept.  7,  1829.     He  lives  in  Rockford,  111. 
He  married,  1852,  Jane  Chapman,  and  has  one  son, 

George,  b.  1853,  and  perhaps  other  children. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  JOSEPH  WHITE,  OF  MIDDLETOWN. 

358.     Dr.  William  Morell  White,  son  of  Joseph,  (182)  was 
born  July  29,  1822.    He  is  a  physician  in  Fair  Haven,  Conn. 
He  married,  1844,  Emily  F.  Cooley. 

Children. 
1.  Franklin  C.  2.  Estella. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  WHITE,  JUNIOR. 

359.  Dan  White,  son  of  Capt.  John,  (186)  was  born  in 
Windham,  Conn.,  Oct.  21,  1789.  He  resided  in  Rome,  N. 
Y.,  but  now  lives  in  Kenosha,  Wis. 

He  married,  Nov.  28,  1810,  Polly  Jones  of  Rome,  born 
1794,  dau.  of  Gideon  and  Lydia  Jones. 

Children. 

1.  Benjamin,  b.  1811;  m.  Esther  Noyes.         -        ...         (528) 

2.  Mary  Ann,  b.  Feb.  3,  1814;  m.  Feb.  19,  1834,  James  N.  Husted,  now 

a  merchant  in  New  York,  and  had  John  White,  b.  Dec.  24,  1834, 
d.   Oct.   1,   1839. 

3.  Alonzo,  b.         1816;  m.  Lydia  B.  Leonard.        -  (529) 

4.  Francis,  b.         1818;  m.  1st,  Sarah  Whitmore;  2nd,  J.  Moore.  (530) 

5.  Caroline  M.,  b.         1821;  m.  Dr.  Charles  Frazier  of  Lee,  Oneida  Co., 

N.  Y.,  and  has,  Elizabeth,  Mary  A.,  Charles,  and  Caroline. 

6.  Eliza,  b.  July,  1823;  m.  July,  1847,  Cornelius  Pell,  a  merchant-tailor 


232  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

in  Lyons,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y.       She  has,  1.  James  Husted,  b.  July 
1,  1848!  2.  Mary  Josephine,  b.  June,  1851. 

7.  Merion,  b.  1827;  d.  1827. 

8.  Edward,          { b.  1830;  d.  1847? 

9.  Joshua,  j          Twins.         m.  Margarette  Worth.  (531) 

10.  Martha,  b.          1833;  d.  1851. 

11.  Jane,  b.  1837;  m.     John  B.  Warner,     a     music-teacher     in 

Kenosha,  Wis.,  and  has  one  son,  Ole  Bull. 

12.  James,  b.  1837;  is  a  carpenter  at  Kenosha,  Wis. 


360.  Gurdon  White,  son  of  Capt.  John,  (186)  was  born 
June  24,  1791.  He  lived  in  Rome,  N.  Y.,  and  removed  to 
Martinsburg,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  now  resides. 

He  married,  Aug.  28,  1811,  Betsey  Jones,  born  in  Conn., 
Dec.  27,  1791,  dau.  of  Gideon  and  Lydia  Jones. 

Children. 

1.  Harriet  E.,  b.  June  11,  1812;  m.  Edwin  Pitcher,  a  farmer  in  Martins- 

burg,  and  has,  Louisa,  Lydia,  Charles,  Henry,  Frank,  Howard, 
Mary,  and  Nellie. 

2.  Emily  A.,  b.  Nov.  7,   1813;  m.  Abner  P.   Conkey  of  Canton,   St. 

Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.,  a  farmer.     She  has,  Caroline  P.,  Gilbert  H.. 
Charles  M.,  and  John  G. 

3.  Albert  A.,  b.  April  2,  1816;  is  a  carriage-maker.       He  m.  Emeline 

McClenethen,  of  Norfolk,  St.  L.  Co.,  and  has  Gurdon. 

4.  Julia  A.,  b.  Aug.  6,  1818;  m.  Oliver  Salmons  of  Turin,  Lewis  Co.,  a 

farmer.       She  has  had  six  children,  two  of  whom  d.  young. 

5.  Jane,  b.  Jan.  1,  1821;  m.  Harvey  Pitcher  of  Martinsburg,  a  farmer. 

and  has,  Helen,  Julia,  Martha,  Herman,  Alfred,  and  Caroline. 

7.  Ambrose,  }  b.  April  23,  1824;  m.  and  has  two  children. 
0.  Alfred,  (          Twins.         has  four  children. 

8.  Harry,  b.  April  7, 1830;  a  tinner  in  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  Has  3  children. 

9.  John,  b.  April  5,  1832;  lives  with  his  father. 


361.  Asa  White,  son  of  Capt.  John,  (186)  was  born  in 
Rome,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1796.  He  was  a  carpenter,  and  lived 
chiefly  in  St.  Lawrence  and  Monroe  Conties,  N.  Y.  He 
died  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  April  16,  1830,  ae.  33. 

He  married,  1817,  Electa  Slayton  of  Potsdam,  born  in 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  Feb.  5,  1797. 

Children. 

1.  Asa  J.,  b.  Sept.  13,  1818;  m.  Prudence  Gallop.         -         -         (532) 

2.  Harriet,  b.  Feb.  7,  1820;  d.  in  Potsdam,  Feb.  12,  1849,  ae.  29. 

3.  Susan,  b.  Jan.  20,  1822;  m.  Nov.  29,  1843,  David  Lewis  of  Potsdam, 

N.  Y.,  and  has  had,  1.  George,  b.  Sept.  7,  1844;  2.  Frances  D.,  b. 
Aug.  8,  1846;  3.  Emeline,  b.  Nov.  16,  1848;  4.  Abigail  Adeline,  b. 


Descendants  of  John  White,  Junior.  233 

Feb.  7,  1850,  d.  Sept.  13,  1853;  5.  Mary  E.,  b.  Aug.  24,  1853; 
6.  John  W.,  b.  Jan.  27,  1856,  d.  Sept.  29,  1857;  7.  Charles  W., 
b.  July  18,  1858. 

4.  George  W.,  b.  Feb.  3,  1824;  m.  Susan  Boody.         -  (533) 

5.  Mary,  b.  April  18,  1825;  d.  in  Potsdam,  March  28,  1844,  ae.  19. 

6.  Jane,  b.  May  13,  1827;  m.  Nov.  13,  1856,  James  Putnam  of  Potsdam, 

and  has  William,  b.  Sept.  5,  1857. 

7.  Delia,  b.  June  15,  1830;  d.  in  Potsdam,  Feb.  20,  1850,  ae.  19. 


362.  Rev.  Harry  White,  son  of  Capt.  John,  (186)  was 
born  in  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  23,  1801.  He  was  a  carriage 
maker,  and  afterwards  a  civil  engineer.  In  1844  he  was 
ordained  as  a  Baptist  minister,  and  has  since  that  time  been 
chiefly  engaged  in  preaching.  He  resides  at  Oneida  Castle, 
Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Feb.  10,  1831,  Deborah  T.  Jenne,  of  Shafts- 
bury,  Vt. 

Children. 

1.  Henry  S.,  b.  Nov.  25,  1831;  was  a  civil  engineer,  and  d.  Aug.  28, 

1852,  33.  20. 

2.  Mary  S.,  b.  Aug.  16,  1834. 

3.  Jenne  L.,  b.  April  8,  1836. 


363.  David  White,  son  of  Capt.  John,  (186)  was  born  in 
Rome,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  30,  1803.  He  is  a  merchant  and  farmer, 
in  Annsville,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  1st,  Aug.  20,  1830,  Caroline  Seymour.  She 
was  born  Aug.  13,  1810,  and  died  Jan.  17,  1837,  ae.  26. 

He  married,  2d,  Aug.  28,  1838,  Laura  L.  Barnum,  born 
March  2,  1815. 

Child; — By   the   First  Marriage. 

1.  Collins  Seymour,  b.  April  28,  1836. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

2.  Harrison  Ezra,  b.  Dec.  24,  1840. 

3.  Martha  Jennett,  b.  June  27,  1851. 


364.  Joseph  White,  son  of  Capt.  John,  (186)  was  born  in 
Rome,  N.  Y.,  in  1808.  He  is  a  carpenter,  and  lives  in  Keno- 
sha,  Wis. 

He  married,  Sept.,  1835,  Philena  Topliff  of  Norfolk,  St. 
Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.,  born  1811,  dau.  of  Moses  and  Zilpa 
Topliff. 

Children. 

1.  Jerome,  b.  1837.  5.  Charles,  }  b.  1849;  d.  1850. 

2.  Jay,  b.  1839.  6.  Henry,   j   Twins. 

3.  Josephine,  b.  1841;  d.  1845.    7.  Judson,  b.  1853. 

4.  Jenett,  b.  1844;  d.  1846. 


234  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

365.  Dea.  Asa  White,  son  of  Dea.  David,  (188)  was 
born  in  Barnard,  Vt.,  July  20,  1797.  He  was  a  house  joiner, 
but  settled  as  a  farmer  in  Windsor,  Morgan  Co.,  Ohio.  He 
was  a  justice  of  the  jeace,  and  a  deason  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  Windsor.  In  1853  he  removed  to  Marion,  Linn 
Co.,  Iowa,  where  he  died,  March  13,  1858,  ae.  60. 

He  married,  1824,  Cynthia  Keyes,  dau.  of  Jotham  Keyes. 
She  lives  in  Marion,  Iowa. 

Children. 

1.  Addison  Everett,  b.  May  23,  1825;  is  a  farmer  in  Marion.     He  m. 

March  18,  1847,  Mary  Evans,  dau.  of  Samuel  M.  Evans  and  Polly 
White.       (See  in  Family  189.) 

2.  Patta  Melissa,  b.  Aug.  9,  1828;  d.  1847,  ae.  19. 

3.  David,  b.  Dec.  1,  1830;  a  farmer  in  Marion.       He  m.  Lucy  Ellis. 

4.  Mary  b.  Oct.  1,  1833;  m.. Charles  Cooper,  and  d.  July  1,  1857,  se.  23. 

5.  Harriet,  b.  Sept.  2,  1835;  d.  Nov.  10,  1840. 

6.  Cypron  Keyes,  b.  Jan.  4,  1838. 

7.  Charles  Cory,  b.  Aug.  26,  1841. 

8.  Justin  Newel,  b.  Sept.  13,  1843. 

9.  Martha  Josephine,  b.  July  6,  1848. 


366.  Wells  White,  son  of  Dea.  David,  (188)  was  born  in 
Barnard,  Vt.,  April,  1799.  He  was  a  farmer  in  Windsor, 
Morgan  Co.,  0.,  and  died  June,  1846,  se.  47. 

He  married,  1819,  Sarah  Evans,  dau.  of  Simeon  Evans. 
She  lived  in  Harrison  Co.,  Mo. 

Children. 

1.  Jesse,  b.  April  2,  1821;  d.  April  11,  1843,  33.  22. 

2.  Emily,  b.  ;  m.  James  McComas,  and  d.  1848. 

3.  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  31,1826;  d.  March  19,  1845,  33.  18. 

4.  Martha,  b.  ;  m.  Leonard  Muzzy,  and  d. 

5.  Caroline,  b.  ;  m. 

6.  John,  b.  ;  m.  Brooks. 


367.  David  White,  Jim.,  son  of  Dea.  David,  (188)  was 
born  July  4,  1804.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Belpre,  Washington 
Co.,  Ohio.  Has  been  a  justice  of  the  peace. 

He  married  Nancy  Ann  Miller. 

Children. 

1.  Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  25,  1834.  6.  Sidney  P.,  b.  June  29,  1845. 

2.  James  L.,  b.  Oct.  11,  1835.  7.  David  R.,  b.  Dec.  5,  1847. 

3.  Henry  L.,  b.  Dec.  15,  1838.  8.  Emma  J.,  b.  Dec.  16,  1849. 

4.  William  W.,  b.  Jan.  13,  1841.  9.  Charles  C.,  b.  March  13,  1854. 

5.  Erastus  H.,  b.  March  6,  1843. 


-  Descendants  of  John  White,  Junior.  235 

368.  Harris  White,  son  of  Dea.  David,  (188)  was  born 
Nov.  17,  1808.  He  lived  in  Waterford,  Washington  Co., 
Ohio,  and  was  a  steamboat  pilot.  He  died  Oct.  16,  1842, 
ge.  34. 

He  married  Frances  Steel.  She  married,  2d,  Amos  Rob- 
ests  of  Waterford. 

Children. 

1.  Seneca  Clark,  b.  Feb.  15,  1831;  d.  Dec.  4,  1849. 

2.  Hiram,  b.  Aug.  9,  1833;  m.  Sarah  Hoon. 

3.  John  Wickham,  b.  Feb.  21,  1835;  d.  Aug.  13,  1841. 

4.  Harris  V.,  b.  Sept.  4,  1836;  m.  Jan.  7,  1858,  Polly  Cook  Craig. 

5.  Oscar  F.,  b.  Feb.  20,  1839. 


369.  Henry  White,  son  of  Dea.  David,  (188)  was  born 

Nov.  12,  1811.  He  was  a  shoemaker,  lived  in  Washington 

Co.,  Ohio,  and  died  July  16,  1858,  se.  46. 

He  married,  1st,  Lovisa  Coleman,  who  died  Aug.  1, 
1843,  2e.  31. 

He  married,  2d,  Elizabeth  Hinkley,  who  died  March  10, 
1856,  SB.  27. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 
1.  Harris  Winfield,  b.  July  22,  1851.  2.  James,  b.  May  22,  1853. 


370.  Samson  Keyes  White,  son  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  (189) 
was  born  Aug.  21,  1796.  He  lived  in  Evansville,  Ohio,  and 
is  a  carpenter. 

He  married,  Aug.  5,  1824,  Rhoda  Richmond,  who  is  dead. 

Children. 

1.  Austin,  b.  May  6,  1825;  d.  July  26,  1825. 

2.  Elias,  b.  March  3,  1827;  d.  March  5,  1829. 

3.  Thomas,  b.  Dec.  15,  1829;  lives  in  111. 

4.  Jane,   b.   March   5,   1842;    m.   March   20,   1858,   Charles   Rollin   of 

Marietta,  Ohio. 

5.  Hiram,  b.  ;  d. 

6.  Martha,  b.  Nov.  11,  1844. 


371.  Elias  White,  son  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  (189)  was  born 
Nov.  29,  1798.  He  was  a  farmer  in  Windsor,  Morgan  Co., 
Ohio,  and  died  Sept.  6,  1823,  ae.  24. 

He  married,  1821,  Sarah  Olney,  who  married,  2d,  Charles 
Davis  of  Windsor. 

His  only  son, 
Dexter,  b.  Nov.  17,  1821,  lives  in  Windsor. 


236  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

372.  Augustus  Stone  White,  son  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  (189) 
was  born  in  Waterford,  Ohio,  May  5,  1818.  He  is  a  farmer 
in  Kansas. 

He  married,  1840,  Locia  Webster. 

Children. 

1.  Elias,  b.  Dec.  17,  1840.  4.  Mary  Jane,  b.  April  11,  1847. 

2.  Rebecca  Hart,  b.  July  4,  1843.       5.  Rhoda,  b.  Dec.  30,  1849. 

3.  Olcott,  b.  July  20,  1845.  6.  Florence  Bell,  b.  May  6,  1857. 


373.  John  Wright  White,  son  of  Olcott,  (191)  was  born 
in  Middlebury,  Vt.,  Oct.  19,  1814,  and  resides  in  Mt.  Vernon, 
Knox  Co.,  Ohio.  He  is  a  printer  and  telepraph  operator. 

He  married,  April  11,  1841,  Catherine  Springer,  born 
Nov.  11,  1822,  dau.  of  Jacob  P.  and  Catherine  Springer. 

Children. 

1.  Caroline,  b.  Jan.  24,  1842.      4.  John  Douglass,  b.  June  4,  1849. 

2.  Oscar,  b.  May  28,  1844.  5.  Emma,  b.  Jan.  7,  1853. 

3.  Edna,  b.  Nov.  24,  1846;          6.  Frank  Fremont,  b.  Jan.  15,  1856. 

d.  Sept.  2,  1850  7.  Jessie,  b.  Aug.  9,  1858. 


374.  Horatio  White,  son  of  Olcott,  (191)  was  born  in 
Windsor,  Ohio,  Nov.  5,  1823.  He  is  a  bookbinder,  and  lives 
in  Zanesville,  Ohio. 

He  married,  Oct.  26,  1851,  Susan  Clossman  of  Zanesville, 
dau.  of  John  Clossman  and  Hannah  Kepler. 

Children. 

1.  Alfred,  b.  April  5,-  1853;  d.  Sept.  6,  1853. 

2.  John  Olcott,  b.  Sept.  14,  1854. 

3.  Caroline  Augusta,  b.  Oct.  12,  1856. 


375.  Asa  Gates  White,  son  of  Samuel,  (192)  was  born  in 
Windsor,  Ohio,  June  24,  1820.  He  is  a  farmer,  near  Marion, 
Linn  Co.,  Iowa. 

He  married,  1st,  April  4,  1846,  Amanda  Fitzallen  David- 
son, of  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa,  dau.  of  Robert  and  Sarah  David- 
son. She  was  born  Feb.  4,  1825,  and  died  Nov.  23,  1846, 

£6.    21. 

He  married,  2d,  Feb.  22,  1848,  Ann  Eliza  Stone,  born 
March,  26,  1817,  dau.  of  Harvey  and  Laura  Stone. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

1.  Samuel  Harvey,  b.  March  1,  1849. 

2.  Calista  Armenia,  b.  Aug.  4,  1852. 

3.  Glen  Wood,  b.  Sept.  1,  1857. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  237 

DESCENDANTS    OF    LIEUT.    DANIEL    WHITE. 

376.  John  White,  son  of  Elijah,  (193)  was  born  in  Hat- 
field,  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1792.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Gorton, 
Erie  Co.,  Ohio. 

He  married,  1st,  Jan.  27,  1820,  Sophia  White,  dau.  o 
Ebenezer  White.       (See  Fam.  197.)     She  was  born  Dec.  6, 
1793,  and  died  Jan.  10,  1853,  OB.  59. 

He  married,  2d,  March  13,  1854,  Elizabeth  Drake  of 
Groton. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Ebenezer,  b.   Aug.   5,   1822;   m.   March   11,   1855,   Ellen   Jones   of 

Margaretta,  Erie  Co.,  O.,  and  has  two  children. 

2.  Elijah  D.,  b.  Dec.  15, 1824;  m.  Dec.  15, 1852,  Harriet  Smith  of  Groton; 

has  one  child. 

3.  Mary  S.,  b.  Oct.  28,  1826;  m,  April  9,  1848,  Erasmus  Darwin  Graves 

of  Margaretta;  has  four  children. 

4.  George,   b.   July   28,    1828;    m.    Oct.    10,    1854,    Emily    Graves    of 

Margaretta. 

5.  John,  b.   Jan.   27,   1831;     m.   March   2,   1858,     Mary     Rogers     of 

Margaretta.     These  sons  are  all  farmers  in  Erie  Co.,  Ohio. 

Child; — By   the  Second  Marriage. 

6.  Ida    Elizabeth,   b.  1855. 


377.  George  White,  son  of  Elijah,  (193)  was  born  in 
Hatfield,  Dec.  28,  1799.  He  died  July,  1837,  ae.  37. 

He  married,  Feb.  10,  1831,  Delia  Sheldon  of  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  who  married,  2d,  David  Patterson  of  Rochester. 

Children. 

1.  Julia,  b.  ;  d.  ae.  6. 

2.  Oliver,  b.  April,  1836. 


378.  Daniel  White,  son  of  Elijah,  (193)  was  born  in 
Hatfield,  Nov.  2,  1801,  and  resides  there. 

He  married,  Aug.  18,  1835,  Lucy  Elvira  Rice,  dau.  of 
Josiah  Rice  of  Conway,  Mass.  She  died  Dec.  22,  183 

£6.    28. 

He  has  one  daughter, 

Frances  Amelia,  b.  July  26,  1837. 


379.  Quartus  White,  son  of  Elijah,  (193)  was  born  in 
Hatfield,  Feb.  1,  1811,  and  resides  there. 

He  married,  April  1,  1840,  Julia  Ann  Wilkee,  born  Nov. 
3,  1818,  dau.  of  Henry  Wilkee. 


238  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  Jerusha  Williams,  b.  Feb.  14,  1841. 

2.  Mary  Emeline,  b.  Oct.  10,  1846. 


380.  Dea.  Justus  White,  son  of  Salmon,  jun.,  (194)  was 
born  in  Whately,  Mass.,  in  1787,  and  was  a  farmer  in  that 
town.  He  was  chosen  a  deacon  of  the  Congregation  Church 
in  1821.  After  the  formation  of  the  Second  Church  in 
Whately,  he  was  a  deacon  of  that  Church,  but  subsequently 
returned  to  the  First  Church,  and  was  again  chosen  to  the 
same  office.  He  died  April  4,  1855,  se.  67. 

He  married,  Jan.  17,  1809,  Rhoda  Frary  of  Whately,  dau. 
of  Phineas  Frary  and  Rhoda  Morton.  She  was  born  Sept. 
11,  1788,  and  died  Oct.  2,  1855,  se.  67. 

Children. 

1.  Cornelia,  b.  July  4,  1809;  m.  John  White.      -     -         (Family  (382) 

2.  Salmon,  b.  Oct.  1,  1810;  d.  unm.,  Jan.  12,  1834,  SB.  23. 

3.  Lydia  Amsden,  b.  Jan.  1,  1814;  d.  Aug.  29,  1835.  ae.  21. 


381.  Luke  Brown  White,  son  of  Dea.  John,  (195)  was 
born  in  Whately,  May  8,  1797.  He  was  a  farmer  there, 
and  was  for  several  years  a  justice  of  the  jeace.  He  died 
Oct.  12,  1853,  se.  56. 

He  married,  Oct.  21,  1830,  Mary  Wells  of  Whately,  dau. 
of  Luke  Wells  and  Polly  Cooley.  She  was  born  May  7, 
1810,  and  died  June  15,  1839,  se.  29. 

Children. 

1.  Henry  Kirke,  b.  Sept.  26,  1831. 

2.  Theophilus  Huntington,  b.  Nov.  19,  1832;  d.  July  16,  1846,  ae.  13. 

3.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  2,  1834;  m.  May  21,  1856,  Oliver  D.  Root 

of  Conway. 

4.  John  Newton,  b.  Nov.  18,  1835;  is  a  shoe  dealer  in  Kingston,  C.  W. 

He  m.  Dec.  31,  1857,  Mary  L.  Brown  of  Whately,  dau.  of  Chester 
Brown. 

5.  Sarah  Wells,  b.  Sept.  14,  1837;  d.  April  14,  1838. 

6.  Samuel  Brooks,  b.  June  5,  1839. 


382.  John  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Dea.  John,  (195)  was  born 
in  Whately,  Aug.  2,  1804,  and  is  a  farmer  in  that  place. 

He  married,  Jan.  12,  1836,  Cornelia  White,  born  July  4, 
1809,  dau.  of  Dea.  Justus  White.  (See  Family  380.) 

Children. 

1.  Lydia  Amsden,  b.  Nov.  22,  1838. 

2.  Salmon  Phelps,  b.  Feb.  1,  1841. 

3.  Cornelia  Maria,  b.  Sept.  13,  1853. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  239 

383.  Samuel  Brooks  White,  son  of  Dea.  John,  (195)  was 
born  in  Whately,  Jan.  9,  1811.  He  is  a  merchant  and  farm- 
er in  that  town ;  has  held  various  offices,  and  has  represent- 
ed the  town  in  the  Legislature. 

He  married,  Jan.  12,  1848,  Experience  Phelps  Wells  of 
Whately,  born  Nev,  23,  1822,  dau.  of  Luke  Wells  and  Polly 
Cooley. 

Children. 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  11,  1850. 

2.  Arthur,  b.  Oct.  13,  1851. 

3.  Sarah  Almira,  b.  Sept.  19,  1853. 

4.  Fanny  Huntington,  b.  Oct.  28,  1856. 

5.  Helen  Phelps,  b.  Aug.  31,  1858. 


384.  Morris  E.  White,  son  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  (196)  was 
born  in  Ashfield,  Mass.,  April  27,  1803.  He  graduated  at 
Dartmouth  College  in  1828,  and  at  Andover  Theological 
Seminary  in  1831,  and  was  for  about  twenty  years  pastor 
of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Southampton,  Mass.  He 
now  resides  in  Northampton. 

He  married,  1st,  May  3,  1832,  Louisa  Clifford  Payson  o' 
Boston,  dau.  of  Thomas  Payson.  She  died  Sept.  24,  1842, 
se.  31. 

He  married,  2d,  June  4,  1845,  Penelope  Rowe,  of  Milton, 
Mass.,  born  June  26,  1804,  dau.  of  John  Rowe  of  Quincy, 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Catharine  Putnam,  b.  Feb.  17,  1834. 

2.  John  Philips  Payson,  b.  July  4,  1838. 


385.  Thomas  Wait  White,  son  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  (196) 
was  born  in  Ashfield,  Nov.  15,  1805.  About  1836  he  went 
with  his  two  younger  brothers  to  found  a  new  settlement 
at  the  mouth  of  Grand  River,  Mich.,  and  is  now  a  lumber 
merchant  at  Grand  Haven,  Mich. 

He  married,  Sept.  19,  1836,  Caroline  Norton  of  Ashfield, 
dau.  of  Job  Norton. 


Children. 


1.  Louisa  H.,  b.  Feb.  11,  1838 

2.  Thomas  S.,  b.  June  28,  1840. 

3.  John  B.,  b.  June  14,  1843. 


240  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

386.  Luke  A.  White,  son  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  (196)  was 
born  in  Ashfield,  Oct.  17,  1808.  He  removed  with  his 
brothers  to  Michigan,  but  after  a  few  years  become  a 
merchant  in  New  York.  He  died  at  Grand  Haven,  Mich. 
Oct.  15,  1858,  ae.  50. 

He  married,  Sept.,  1836,  Clarissa  J.  Perkins,  of  Norwich, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Jedediah  Perkins.      He  had  one  son. 
Thomas  Perkins,  b.  June,  3,  1844. 


387.  Nathan  Harwpod  White,  son  of  Thomas,  Esq., 
(196)  was  born  in  Ashfield,  April  13,  1811.  He  removed  to 
Michigan  in  1836,  and  is  a  lumber  merchant  at  Grand  Haven. 

He  married,  June  28,  1840,  Sarah  B.  Britton  of  Grand- 
ville,  Mich. 

Children, 

1.  Francis  H.,  b.  April  5,  1842. 

2.  Clara  V.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1844. 

3.  Nathan  B.,  b.  June  28,  1848. 

4.  Luke  W.,  b.  Dec.  9,  1852. 

5.  Helen  E.,  b.  April  17,  1857. 


388.  Silas  Dickinson  White,  son  of  Ebenezer,  (197)  was 
born  in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1810.  He  resides  there. 

He  married,  Sept.  16,  1840,  Mrs.  Amanda  Clapp,  widow  of 
Samuel  F.  Clapp,  and  dau.  of  Albert  Jones  of  Chesterfield. 
She  was  born  March  11,  1817. 

Children. 

1.  Charles  Edward,  b.  Sept.  12,  1843;  d.  Sept.  11,  1844. 

2.  Ebenezer,  b.  Feb.  15,  1845. 


389.  Hon.  Jabez  Loomis  White,  Jim.,  M.  D.,  son  of  Jabez 
Loomis,  Esq.,  (200)  was  born  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  June  18, 
1792.  He  was  a  physician  in  that  place,  having  an  ex- 
tensive and  successful  practice.  The  honorary  degree  of 
M.  D.  was  conferred  on  him  by  Yale  College  in  1828.  He 
was  a  justice  of  the  peace,  several  times  represented  Bolton 
in  the  Legislature,  was  twice  a  State  Senator,  and  in  1842 
and  1843  was  chosen  Treasurer  of  the  State.  He  died 
Aug.  4,  1844,  se.  52. 

He  married,  Nov.  21,  1816,  Emily  Hammond  of  Bolton, 
born  Oct.  9,  1799,  dau.  of  Lemuel  Hammond  and  Lora 
Kingsbury.  She  resides  in  Bolton. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  241 

Children. 

1.  Lora  Cornelia  Kingsbury,  b.  Oct.  4,  1817;  m.  June  11,  1835,  Henry 

C.  Woodbridge  of  Manchester,  and  d.  Sept.  7,  1849,  ae.  32.  He  d. 
Jan.  23,  1853,  ae.  40.  She  had  one  son,  Jabez  Loomis,  b. 
March  10,  1839. 

2.  Jabez  Loomis,  b.  Aug.  21,  1826;  d.  March  6,  1832. 

3.  Jabez  Loomis,  b.  Jan.  1,  1830;  res.  in  Bolton.      He  was  first  called 

by  another  name,  but  afterwards  received  that  of  his  deceased 
brother. 

4.  Emily  Hammond,  b.  July  29,  1835;  d.  Aug.  1,  1835. 


°90.  Hon.  Joel  Wales  White,  son  of  Jabez  Loomis,  Es^ 
(200)  was  born  in  Bolton,  April  24,  1795.  He  resided  for 
several  years  in  Windham,  Conn.,  and  was  a  member  of  both 
houses  of  the  Legislature,  and  Judge  of  the  Probate  Court. 
He  subsequently  removed  to  Norwich,  Conn.,  where  he  was 
Cashier  of  the  Merchants  Bank,  and  President  of  the  Nor- 
wich and  Worcester  Railroad.  In  1844  and  1845  he  was 
U.  S.  Consul  at  Liverpool,  England,  and  in  1857  was  ap- 
pointed Consul  at  Lyons,  France,  where  he  now  resides  dis- 
charging the  duties  of  that  office. 

He  married,  1st,  June  24,  1824,  Sarah  Fox  of  Windham, 
dau.  of  Jabez  Fox  and  Jerusha  Perkins.  She  was  born 
June,  1784,  and  died  Aug.  24,  1849,  «.  65. 

He  married,  2d,  April  24,  1854,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  M.  Mosely, 
of  Boston,  Mass.,  widow  of  David  Mosely,  and  dau.  of  Capt. 
Benjamin  Pierce  of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  and  Elizabeth 
Gerrish. 


391.  Thomas  Jefferson  White,  son  of  Jabez  Loomis, 
Esq.,  (200)  was  born  in  Bolton,  March  31,  1802.  He  is  a 
farmer  in  that  town. 

He  married,  Nov.  17,  1829,  Phebe  Ann  Farmer  of  Bolton, 
born  Oct.  31,  1809,  dau.  of  Aaron  Farmer,  jun.,  and 
Lucretia  Phillips. 

Children. 

1.  Thomas  Jefferson,  b.  May  20,  1831;  d.  March  15,  1832. 

2.  Josephine  Maria,  b.  July  6,  1834;  m.  Dec.  1,  1852,  Dr.  Charles  F. 

Sumner,  a  physician  in  Bolton,  and  has,  1.  Cornelia  Josephine,  b. 
Sept.  6.  1853;  2.  Elizabeth  White,  b.  Aug.  7,  1858. 


392.  George  Clinton  White,  son  of  Jabez  Loomis,  Esq., 
(200)  was  born  in  Bolton,  Nov.  28,  1804.  In  1836  he  re- 
moved to  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  is  President  of  White's  Bank, 
in  that  city  . 


242  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

He  married,  Sept.  23,  1841,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  B.  Morgan, 

widow  of  Gilbert  Morgan  of  Colchester,  Conn.  She  was 
born  Sept.  23,  1817,  and  was  the  dau.  of  James  Tew  and 
Sarah  Briggs. 


393.  James  WeHs  White,  son  of  Capt.  Lemuel,  (201)  was 
born  in  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  21,  1800.  He  has  been 
a  merchant  in  Hillsdale,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  is  now  an 
insurance  agent  in  Albany,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Oct.  21,  1828,  Catharine  Reed  Garner  of 
Hillsdale,  born  Dec.  21,  1808. 

Children. 

1.  James  Reed,  b.  Sept  22,  1829;  d.  Aug.  11,  1849,  ae.  20. 
2;  Wells  Pitkins,  b.  May  10,  1831;  d.  June  24,  1834. 

3.  Henry  Garner,  b.  Oct.  12,  1832;  d.  Oct.  8,  1849,  as.  16. 

4.  Sarah  Bathsheba,  b.  Nov.  19,  1835;  d.  Jan.  28,  1837. 

5.  Thaddeus  Reed,  b.  Nov.  24,  1837. 

6.  Samuel  Wells,  b.  April  22,  1841;  d.  April  1842. 

7.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  30,  1843. 

8.  Sarah  Louisa,  b.  Feb.  5,  1849. 


394.  Joseph  Woodbridge  White,  son  of  John  J.,  (202) 
was  born  Aug.  7,  1818.  He  resides  in  Hartford. 

He  married,  Dec.  15,  1852,  Mary  E.  Dollen,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  born  Oct.  15,  1832,  dau.  of  John  Dollen. 

He  has  one  son, 

Charles  Woodbridge,  b.  Jan.  22,  1854. 


395.  WilTiam  H.  White,  son  of  John  J.,  (202)  was  born 
Jan.  8,  1822.    He  resides  in  Hartford,  on  Governor  Strer 
on  a  part  of  the  original  homelot  of  Elder  John  White. 

He  married,  June  10,  1846,  Eliza  Dollen,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  born  March  10,  1826,  dau.  of  John  Dollen. 
He  has  had  one  son, 

Sheldon  Woodbridge,  b.  Aug.  8,  1847;  d.  March  6,  1848. 

396.  John  Trumbull  White,  son  of  Elihu,  (203)  was  born 
in  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1809.    He  was  for  many  years  a 
bookseller  and  type-founder  in  New  York,  but  in  1854  re- 
tired from  active  business. 

He  married,  Aug.  8,  1839,  Sarah  Grace  Carroll  of  New 
York,  born  Oct.  17,  1821,  dau.  of  Gabriel  H.  and  Augusta 
N.  Carroll. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  245 

404.  Norman  White,  son  of  Daniel,  Esq.,  (208)  was  born 
in  Andover,  Conn.,  Aug.  8,  1805.  He  has  been  for  more  than 
thirty  years  a  merchant  in  the  city  of  New  York.  He  is  an 
elder  in  the  Mercer  Street  Presbyterian  Church,  a  Manager 
of  the  American  Bible  Society,  and  one  of  the  Directors  of 
Union  Theological  Seminary. 

He  married,  Oct.  15,  1828,  Mary  Abiah  Dodge  of  New 
York,  dau.  of  David  L.  Dodge  and  Sarah  Cleveland.  She 
was  born  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept,  1,  1808,  and  died  Jan.  5, 
1857,  ae.  48.  A  little  volume,  "In  memory  of  a  Mother's 
Love,"  prepared  by  her  eldest  daughter,  for  private  use,  is 
a  pleasing  tribute  to  a  rare  maternal  fidelity,  and  a  most 
exemplary  Christian  life. 

Children. 

1.  Mary   Stuart,  b.  Aug.  31,   1829;   m.   Nov.   14,   1849,  Rev.   Matson 

Meier  Smith.  He  graduated  at  Columbia  College  in  1843,  and  at 
Union  Theological  Seminary  in  1847.  He  has  been  a  pastor  at 
Ovid,  N.  Y.,  and  at  Brookline,  Mass.;  is  now  pastor  of  the  First 
Congregational  Church  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.  She  has,  1.  Nor- 
man White,  b.  Oct.  20,  1850;  2.  Emily  Stuart,  b.  Dec.  9,  1852. 

2.  Frances  Stanley,  b.  May  23,  1831;  d.  Feb.  29.  1844,  ae.  12. 

3.  Erskine  Norman,  b.  May  31,  1833;  m.  Eliza  T.  Nelson.         (534) 

4.  Charles  Trumbull,  b.  Jan.  20,  1835;  m.  Georgiana  Starin.       (535) 

5.  Emma  Hale,  b.  Aug.  19,  1836;  m.  April  5,  1859,  Dr.  Benjamin  Lee 

of  New  York;   (see  Family  203.) 

6.  Julia  Cleveland,  b.  May  22,  1838. 

7.  Norman,  b.  Feb.  26,  1840;  d.  May  15,  1840. 

8.  William  Stuart,  b.  March  8,  1841;  d.  June  26,  1842. 

9.  Helen  Clement,  b.  July  26,  1843. 

10.  Grace  Stanley,  b.  April  4,  1845. 


405.  Dr.  Samuel  Pomeroy  White,  son  of  Dr.  Samuel, 
(209)  was  born  in  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  8,  1801.  He  gradu- 
ated at  Union  College,  in  1822,  and  at  the  New  York  Medical 
College.  He  is  a  physician  in  New  York,  and  has  been 
Lecturer  in  the  Berkshire  Medical  College,  at  Pittsfield, 
Mass.  The  honorary  degree  of  M.  D.  was  conferred  on 
him  by  Williams  College  in  1832. 

He  married,  June  29,  1825,  Caroline  M.  Jenkins. 

Children. 

1.  Robert  Jenkins,  b.  Dec.  8,  1826;  lives  in  New  York. 

2.  Julia  Cabot,  b.  Aug.  8,  1828;  m.  April  18,  1849,  Edward  M.  Liver- 

more,  of  Cambridge,  Mass. 

3.  Benjamin  Ogden,  b.  April  15,.  1831;  lives  in  New  York. 


246  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

4.  Frances  Chester,  b.  March  3,  1833;  m.  Marcellus  Hartley  of  New 

York. 

5.  Henry  Kirke,  b.  April  12,  1837. 

6.  Samuel  Pomeroy,  b.  Oct.  31,  1839;  d.  March  2,  1841. 

7.  Caroline  Jenkins,  b.  Dec.  20,  1841. 

8.  Cornelia,  b.  Jan.  5,  1846. 


406.  John  Chester  White,  son  of  Dr.  Samuel,  (209)  was 
born  in  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  P'eb.  21,  1811.  He  died  there,  Jan. 
3,  1843,  se.  32. 

He  married,  May  1, 1838,  Lavinia  Maxwell,  born  in  Adams 
Co.,  Pa.,  in  1813.  She  resides  in  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Children. 

1.  Howard  Maxwell,  b.  Aug.  25,  1839;  d.  Dec.  26,  1843. 

2.  John  Chester,  b.  March,  8,  1841 ;  is  a  student  in  the  University  of  Pa. 


407.  Hanford  White,  son  of  William,  (210)  was  born  in 
Killingworth,  Conn.,  July  3,  1797.  About  1820  he  settled 
as  a  farmer  in  Twinsburg,  Summit  Co.,  Ohio,  and  died  there, 
April  28,  1855,  ae.  57. 

He  married,  1st,  April,  1822,  Hepzibah  Pratt,  who  died 
Oct.  20,  1837. 

He  married,  2d,  July  3,  1838,  Mary  Herrick,  who  is  living 
in  Aurora,  Portage  Co.,  0. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  William,  b.  April  30,  1823;  is  a  farmer  in  Twinsburg. 

2.  Maria,  b.  Jan.   16,  1825;   lives  in  Hopkins,  Mich. 

3.  Hem  an,  b.  March  23,  1827;  m.  Jane  Buskirk.  (536) 

4.  Chauncey,  b.  April  19,  1829;  is  a  mason;  rem.  to  the  West  in  1858. 

5.  Catharine,  b.  Dec.  22,  1830;  m.  March  23,  1858,  James  E.  Parmelee, 

of  Hopkins,  Allegan  Co.,  Mich. 

6.  James  H.,  b.  May  9,  1833;  lives  in  Hopkins,  Mich. 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

7.  Elisha,  b.  June  29,  1839. 


408.     William  White,  son  of  Elisha,  (211)  was  born  Feb. 
18,  1799.    He  lives  in  Haddam,  Conn. 

He  married  Laura  Dickinson  of  H.,  born  Dec.  18,  1805. 

Children. 

1.  Henry  W.,  b.  May  8,  1823;  m.  Drusilla  Tyler,  and  has  one  dau., 

Eva. 

2.  Joseph,  b.  ;  m.  Harriet  Grinnell  of  New  Haven.     Has  had, 

Daniel  Webster,  b.   1852,  and  two  sons  who  d.  in  infancy. 

3.  Lilis,  b.  March  27,  1827;  m.  Uriah  Otis. 

4.  Nancy,  b.  Aug.  6,  1829;  m.  Elisha  Jordan,  and  has  Ellen,  b.  1851. 

5.  Stephen,  b.  Feb.  13,  1833. 

6.  John  Franklin,  b.  Nov.  13,  1835.          7.  Ellen  S.,  b.  Nov.  23,  1838. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  While.  247 

409.  Lyman  White,  son  of  Benjamin,  (212)  was  born  in 
Conn.,  Nov.  7,  1796.  He  resides  in  Fairfield,  Herkimer 
Co.,  N.  Y.  Was  formerly  a  hatter;  is  now  a  stone-mason. 

He  married,  Jan.  17,  1819,  Lydia  Salisbury. 

Children. 

1.  Levina  M.,  b.  Feb.  28,  1820;  m.  May  30,  1837,  Daniel  N.  Johnson, 

a  farmer  of  Martinsburg,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y.  Has  had  four  children, 
three  of  whom  are  living. 

2.  Maria  L.,  b.  May  30,  1822;  m.  1st,  Dec.  8,  1842,  Levitt  R.  Houghton, 

who  d.  Dec.  7,  1850.  She  m.  2d,  Jan.  22,  1857,  Lafayette  Pool, 
a  farmer,  of  Belleville,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.  She  has  had  two 
children,  one  by  each  marriage. 

3.  Emily,  b.  March  28,  .1824;  d.  March  29,  1825. 

4.  Adaline  J.,  b.  July  21,  1826;  m.  Sept.  11,  1854,  Thomas  Huckans, 

jun.,  a  tailor,  now  of  Newport,  Herkimer  Co.  Has  had  two 
children. 

5.  Louisa  E.,  b.  Sept.  15,  1828;  m.  June  4,  1849,  Lovell  Houghton,  a 

carpenter,  now  of  Winnebago  Valley,  Houston  Co.,  Min.  Has 
had  four  children. 

6.  Augustus  S.,  b.  June  27,  1830;  is  a  merchant  in  Fairfield.     He  m. 

May  25,  1854,  Amelia  W.  Read  of  New  Hartford,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 

7.  Anna  N.,  b.  Sept.  11,  1833;  m  .Dec.  28,  1852,  Thomas  E.  Smith,  a 

carpenter,  now  of  Winnebago  Valley,  Min.    He  had  two  children. 

8.  Emma  C.,  b.  Dec.  23,  1837;  d.  March  17,  1839. 

9.  Dwight  W.,  b.  Sept.  12,  1841. 


410.     Harlow  White,  son  of  Benjamin,  (21)  was  born  Dec. 
14,  1802.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Lowvrile,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Jan.   12,  1832,  Levina  Talcott  of  Leyden, 
Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Children. 

1.  Parsons,  b.  .  4.  Rodney. 

2.  Eliza,  b.  ;  d.  1853,  ae.  16.  5.    Louis. 

3.  Handford,  b. 


411.  Alfred  White,  son  of  Benjamin,  (212)  was  born 
Dec.  12, 1803.  He  is  a  farmer  at  Middleville,  Herkimer  Co., 
N.  Y. 

He  married,  Jan.  3,  1827,  Florilla  Stevens  of  Fairfield. 

Children. 

1.  Elizabeth,  b.  ;  m.  Joseph  Kelley  of  Newport,  N.  Y.,  and 

has   four   children. 

2.  Lamed,  b.  ;  d.  Jan.,  1854. 

3.  Delia,  b.  ;  m.  Dec.  29,  1852,  Freeman  Enos  of  Fairfield, 

and  had  four  children. 

4.  George  H.,  b. 

5.  Helen  R.,  b.  .  7.  Mary. 

6.  Charles    b.  .  8.   Harriet  J. 


248  Seventh  Generation  and  Children, 

412.  Charles  White,  son  of  Benjamin,  (212)  was  born 
July  17,  1810'.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Russia,  Herkimer  C., 
N.  Y. 

He  married,  Sept.  20,  1837,  Jane  M.  Carter  of  Russia, 
born  Nov.  29,  1817,  dau.  of  Hubbell  and  Sarah  Carter. 

Children. 

1.  Maria  S.,  b.  Dec.  25,  1839.  3.  Eudora  J.,  b.  Jan.  4,  1848 

2.  Emma  E.,  b.  July  12,  1845. 


413.  Henry  White,  son  of  Henry,  (214)  is  a  brick  maker 
in  Athens,  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married  Mary  Elizabeth  Akin,  and  has  one  daughter 
and  one  son.  Record  not  furnished  . 


414.  Stephen  White,  son  of  Hon.  George,  (215)  was  born 
April  17,  1799.  He  resided  in  Watertown,  Jefferson  Co., 
N.  Y.,  and  died  Nov.  12,  1857,  ae.  58. 

He  married,  July  10,  1833,  Calista  Keyes.  His  only 
child, 

Mary,  b.  ;  m.  John  C.  Streeter  of  Watertown. 


415.  Lyman  White,  son  of  Hon.  George,  (215)  was  born 
Sept.  14,  1800.  He  died  in  Joliet,  111.,  Aug.  22,  1846,  a>.  46. 
He  married,  March  4,  1824,  Abby  M.  Fisk. 

Children. 

1.  George  C.,  b.  ;m.  in  111.,  and  went  to  California. 

2.  Hiram,  b.  ;  d.  in  Cal.,  unm. 

3.  Egbert,  b.  ;  a  land  broker  in  Joliet,  111.;  is  m. 

4.  Cornelia,  b.  ;  m.  Dr.  Chapel,  now  of  Nebraska. 

5.  John,  b.  ;  lives  in  Cal. 


416.     Frederick  W.  White,  son  of  Hon.  George,    (215) 
was  born  May  6,  1806.     He  died  Oct.  14,  1852,  «.  46. 
He  married,  Jan.  27,  1825,  Elvira  P.  Foster  of  Watertown. 

Children. 

1.  Vincent,  b.  ;   m.,  is   a   painter. 

2.  Frances,  b.  ;  m.  William  Martin,  and  res.  in  Ind. 

3.  Delia,  b.  ;  m.  Stukeley  W.  Henderson  of  Milwaukee,  Wis., 

a    broker. 

4.  Celia,  b.  ;   m.   Curtis  Wicks. 

5.  George,  b. 


417.  William  H.  White,  son  of  Hon.  George,  (215)  was 
born  Dec.  13,  1808.  He  died  at  Cold  Spring,  Suffolk  Co., 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1856,  se.  45. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  249 

He  married  Dec.  6,  1838,  Abby  M.  Harrison  of  New  York. 

Children. 

1.  Thomas  H.,  b. 

2.  William,  b. 

3.  Cameron,  b.  ;  is  a  student  in  College. 


418.  Albert  L.  White,  son  of  Hon.  George,  (215)  was 
born  Oct.  11,  1810.  He  resides  in  Redwood,  Jefferson 
Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Dec.  23,  1835,  Almira  White,  born  Nov.  28, 
1807,  dau.  of  Henry  White.  (See  Fam.  214.) 

Children. 

1.  Henry  A. 

2.  George  L. 

3.  Lucy  A. 


419.     Edwin  C.  White,  son  of  Hon.  George,   (215)   was 
born  May  18,  1816.     He  resides  in  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Nov.  14,  1844,  Laura  J.  Wilson  of  Rutland, 
N.  Y.,  and  has  one  son, 
George  H. 


420.  Oliver  White,  Jim.,  son  of  Oliver,  (221)  was  born 
Nov.  12,  1896.  He  was  formerly  a  manufacturer;  is  now 
a  farmer  in  Winsted,  Conn. 

He  married,  July  6,  1817,  Pamelia  Bacon,  of  Barkham- 
sted,  Conn.,  born  June  10,  1797,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Bacon 
and  Orrel  Wilson. 

Children. 

1.  James,  b.  April  9,  1818;  m.  Charlotte  Greene.  (537) 

2.  Luman,  b.  July  19,  1819;  m.  Sarepta  Raynolds.        -  (538) 

3.  Orrin  Washington,  b.  April  5,  1821;  m.  L.  S.  Lovejoy  and  P.  L. 

Pope.  (539) 

4.  Wilson  B.,  b.  Jan.  24,  1823;  m.  Harriet  Leach.  (540) 

5.  George,  b.  June  4,  1825;  m.  Ellen  M.  Kelsey.         .  (541) 

6.  Julia  A.,  b.  May  29,  1827;  m.  Jan.  16,  1848,  Charles  H.  Wattles, 

now  of  Cal. 

7.  Aurelia  A.,  b.  July  18,  1830;  m.  May  5,  1851,  Grove  Stannard,  now 

of  Cal.,  and  has,  Oliver  Grove. 

8.  Susan  P.,  b.  May  11,  1832;  m.  April  19,  1850,  Hiram  J.  Norton  of 

Norfolk,  Conn. 


421.  Daniel  White,  son  of  Oliver,  (221)  was  born  in 
Barkhamsted,  Conn.  He  is  a  carpenter,  and  lives  at  Burr 
Oak,  St.  Joseph  Co.,  Michigan. 

He  married  Nancy . 


250  Seventh  Generation  and  Children. 

Children. 

1.  George,  b.          1828;  is  a  carpenter. 

2.  Avis,  b.          1830;  m.  Heman  Martin. 

3.  Abigail,  b.  1832;  m.  Palmer  Lancaster. 

4.  Sarah  J.,  b.  June  22,  1834. 

5.  Oliver,  b.          1837. 

6.  Morgan,  b.  March  14,  1839. 

7.  William  Henry,  b.  1842. 

8.  Lucy  Maria,  b.  1844. 

9.  Edward,   J   b.  June  5,  1847. 

10.  Edwin,    \         Twins. 

11.  Anna  Mary,  b.  May,  1849. 


422.  Horace  Cleveland  White,  son  of  Daniel,  (222)  was 
born  Feb.  22,  1809.  He  is  a  joiner  and  farmer  in  Sandis- 
field,  Mass. 

He  married,  April  10,  1838,  Susan  Amelia  Wolcott  of 
Sandisfield,  born  Jan.  20,  1814,  dau.  of  Josiah  Wolcott  and 
Amelia  Cowles. 

Children. 

1.  Salome  Benton,  b.  April  27,  1839. 

2.  Mary  Bissell,      {    b.  May  11,  1841. 

3.  A  son,  J          Twins.  ;  d.  May  13,  1841. 

4.  Clarissa  Amelia,  b.  Nov.  21,  1843. 

5.  Susan  Adelaide,  b.  Oct.  31,  1845;  d.  Feb.  15,  1846. 

6.  Theresa  Lavinia,  b.  April  25,  1848. 

7.  Horace  Wolcott,  b.  July  9,  1853. 


423.  George  Caldwell  White,  son  of  George,  (223)  was 
born  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  Aug.  11,  1807.  He  is  a  jeweler 
in  New  York. 

He  married,  Oct.  21,  1835,  Sarah  Dunn,  born  Feb.  22, 
1809,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Dunn  of  Poland,  Me. 

Children. 

1.  Sarah  D.,  b.  July  2,  1839. 

2.  George  Caldwell,  b.  Feb.  21,  1842. 

3.  Mary  Eliza,  b.  March  8,  1844;  d.  Oct.  9,  1844. 

4.  Julia  Clarissa,  b.  Aug.  6,  1848. 

5.  Reginald  Heber,  b.  Dec.  2,  1852. 


Eighh  Generation  and  Descendants 

DECENDANTS  OF  CAPT.  NATHANIEL  WHITE. 


IN  THE  LINE   OF  DEA.  NATANIEL  WHITE,  OF  HADLEY. 

424.  Rev.  Lorenzo  White,  son  of  Ezra,  (226)  was  born 
May  9,  1821.  He  is  a  Methodist  minister,  and  resides  in 
Wilbraham,  Mass. 

He  married,  July  5,  1849,  Elizabeth  Babcock,  of  Chester, 
Mass.,  born  Nov.  13,  1817,  dau.  of  Abel  Babcock  and  Sarah 
H.  Cheney. 

Children. 

1.  Narcissa  Amanda,  b.  Sept.  25,  1850. 

2.  Lucy  Elizabeth,  b.  April  22,  1852;  d.  Dec.  30,  1852. 

3.  Charlotte  E.,  b.  April  10,  1854. 


425.  Luther  White,  son  of  Lyman,  (227)  was  born  in 
South  Hadley,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1816.  He  is  a  shoemaker, 
and  resides  in  Parish,  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  April,  1857.  Mrs.  Amanda  Delvan  of  Parish, 
born  April  12,  1821,  dau.  of  Frederick  and  Lucy  Simmons. 

He  has  one  son, 

Lyman  A.,  b.  Dec.  21,  1857; 


426.  Edwin  White,  son  of  Lyman,  (227)  was  born  in 
Ludlow,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1818.  He  resides  in  Athens, 
Bradford  Co.,  Pa.  Is  a  tinner. 

He  married,  May  26,  1844,  Jerusha  C.  Stebbins,  dau.  of 
Ralph  and  Laura  Stebbins  of  South  Hadley. 

Children. 

1.  Martha  C.,  b.  Feb.  26,  1845. 

2.  Edwin  L.,  b.  June  2,  1854. 


252  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants 

427.  James  White,  son  of  Lyman,  (227)  was  born  in 
South  Hadley,  July  9,  1821.  He  was  a  mason  in  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  Feb.  27,  1858,  ae.  36. 

He  married,  Aug.  2,  1842,  Juliet  Washburn,  of  Belcher- 
town,  Mass.,  dau.  of  Maj. and  Sabra  Washburn. 

Children. 

1.  Adelaide  L.,  b.  Aug.  27,  1843. 

2.  A  child,  b.  Nov.  26,  1847;  d.  same  day. 

3.  William  L.,  b.  ;  d.  at  the  age  of  two  or  three  months. 

4.  Charles  L.,  b.  May  8,  1851;  d.  Feb.,  1854. 

5.  George  L.,  b.  April  18,  1854. 


428.  William  Wallace  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Hon.  Phineas, 
(230)  was  born  in  Putney,  Vt.,  Aug.  31,  1816.  He  pursued 
a  "Scientific  Course"  of  study  at  the  University  of  Ver- 
mont and  at  Union  College,  studied  law,  and  practiced  for 
a  few  years  in  New  York  and  St.  Louis.  He  now  resides 
in  Burlington,  Iowa,  is  Mayor  of  the  city,  and  President  of 
the  Des  Moines  County  Savings  Bank. 

He  married,  April  14,  1846,  Frances  Ann  Atherton,  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  born  Aug.  9,  1822,  dau.  of  George  F.  Ather- 
ton and  Ruth  Bartlett. 

Children. 

1.  Helen  Esther  Stevens,  b.  Dec.  16,  1846. 

2.  Julia  Ruth  Barlett,  b.  Dec.  31,  1848. 

3.  Fanny  Atherton,  b.  July  25,  1851;  d.  Oct.  26,  1852. 

4.  Gertude  Goodman,  b.  March  6,  1854;  d.  Aug.  12,  1854. 

5.  William  George  Atherton,  b.  Feb.  8,  1856. 

6.  Arthur  Edward  Chase,  b.  Nov.  10,  1858. 


429.  Jonathan  Ripley  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Enoch,  jun., 
(231  was  born  in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1806.  He 
is  a  lawyer,  and  resides  in  Lapeer,  Lapeer  Co.,  Mich. 

He  married  Louisa  Dexter.  She  was  born  April  11, 
1808. 


430.  Phineas  White,  son  of  Enoch,  jun.,  (231)  was  born 
in  South  Hadley,  May  1,  1810.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Lapeer, 
Mich. 

He  married,  Oct.  23,  1837,  Fidelia  Day  of  South  Hadley, 
who  was  born  July  2,  1813.  He  has  one  son. 

Austin  Henry,  b.  May  7,  1851. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  253 

431.  Enoch  J.  White,  son  of  Enoch,  jun.,  (231)  was  born 
in  South  Hadley,  March  2,  1814.  He  is  a  surveyor  and  civil 
engineer,  and  resides  in  Lapeer,  Mich. 

He  married,  Oct.  16,  1839,  Elizabeth  W.  Gaylord  of  Had- 
ley, Mass.,  born  Nov.  26,  1816,  dau.  of  Chester  Gaylord. 

Children. 

1.  Phineag  G.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1843.  4.  Martha  L.,  b.  Oct.  21,  1854. 

2.  Chester  G.,  b.  Nov.  11,  1845.  5.  Enoch  C.,  b.  Jan.  9,  1857. 

3.  Abby  F.,  b.  Nov.  11,  1848.  6.  Lucy  H.,  b.  Nov.  26,  1858. 


432.     Oliver  White,  son  of  Daivd,  (232)  was  born  in  Had- 
ley, Mass.,  and  resides  there. 

He  married,  1849,  Sophia  S.  Pattrill  of  Enfield,  Ms.    Has, 

1.  William  Frederick,  b.  Oct.  17,  1852  2.  Ellen  A.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1854. 


433.     James  Porter  White,  son  of  David,  (232)  was  born 
in  Hadley,  and  lives  in  that  place. 

He  married,  1849,  Caroline  A.  Judson,  and  has, 

1.  Charles  Nelson,  b.  June  30,  1851.         3.  A  daughter,  b.  July  14,  1859. 

2.  James  Judson,  b.  Aug.  2,  1855. 


434.     Reuben  White,  son  of  David,    (232)   was  born  in 
Hadley,  February,  1830. 

He  married,  Jan.  10,  1849,  Harriet ,  and  has  had, 

Clarence  Eugene,  b.  Feb.  20,  1851;  d.  Sept.,  1852. 


435.     David   White,   son   of   Elihu,    (233)    was   born   in 
Hadley. 

He  married,  Dec.  20,  1854,  Anna  B.  Warren  of  Enfield, 
Mass.,  and  has, 
1.  Carrie  D.,  b.  June  6,  1856.  2.  Anna  Augusta,  b.  Nov.,  1857. 


436.  Elijah  White,  son  of  Elihu,  (233)  was  born  in  Had- 
ley, Jan.  3,  1830. 

He  married,  Aug.,  1855,  Lucy  W.  Fitch  of  Greenwich, 
Mass.  He  has, 

1.  Henry  Warner,  b.  July  5,  1856.        2.  Laura  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.,  1857. 


437.  Lewis  Clapp  White,  son  of  Chester,  (235)  was  born 
Oct.  9,  1809,  and  died  Dec.  15,  1845,  as.  36.  He  was  a  har- 
ness maker. 

He  married,  May  7,  1834,  Mary  Ann  Smith  of  North- 
ampton, Mass. 


254  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants. 

Children. 

1.  Lewis  S.,  b.  May  16,  1835.  3.  Henry  Goddard,  b.  Jan.  17,  1841. 

2.  Charles  E.,  b.  June  17,  1839          4.  Mary  E.,  b.  May  3,  1844. 


438.     James  Edwards  White,  son  of  Chester,  (235)  was 
born  Jan.  14,  1812.     He  is  a  baker,  in  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 
He  married,  Aug.  27,  1833,  Jane  Ann  Phisty. 

Children. 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  March  4,  1834.      4.  Cornelia  M.,  b.  Oct.  14,  1840. 

2.  Theodore  H.,  b.  June  3,  1836.  5.  Eveline,  b.  Oct.  4,  1843. 

3.  Chester  R.,  b.  Dec.  3,  1838.  6.  Eliza  Jane,  b.  Sept.  7,  1845. 


439.     William  Chester  White,  son  of  Job,  (236)  was  born 
Sept.  10, 1821.    He  is  a  hardware  dealer  in  Port  Byron,  N.  Y. 
He  married,  Jan.,  1846,  Catharine  Brimhall. 

Children. 

1.  Frank  Augusta.  3.  Charlotte  Estelle. 

2.  Edmund  Chester,  4.  Catharine  May. 


440.  Heman  White,  Jim.,  son  of  Heman,  (239)  was  born 
in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  July  2,  1820,  and  is  a  tailor  there. 

He  married,  June  25,  1845,  Clara  N.  Bartlett  of  Hadley, 
born  April  11,  1827,  dau.  of  Levi  Bartlett. 

Children. 

1.  Horace  Clinton,  b.  March  7,  1848;  d.  Aug.  24,  1849. 

2.  Lizzie  Mary,  b.  March  15,  1852. 

3.  Hattie  Annie,  b.  July  6,  1854. 


441.  Edwin  White,  son  of  Cyrus,  (240)  was  born  in 
South  Hadley,  May  21,  1817.  He  resides  in  New  York, 
and  is  an  artist.  Two  of  his  paintings  have  been  engraved : 
"The  Signing  of  the  Compact  in  the  Cabin  of  the  May- 
flower,' and  "The  Evening  Hymn  of  the  Huguenot  Re- 
fugees." He  has  recently  completed  a  picture  for  the 
State  of  Maryland,  to  be  placed  in  the  Senate  Chamber  at 
Annapolis:  "Washington  resigning  his  Command  of  the 
American  Army."  The  honorary  degree  of  Master  of 
Arts  was  conferred  on  him  by  Amherst  College,  in  1856. 

He  married,  Dec.  7,  1841,  Harriet  Hinman  Allen,  of 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  born  Oct.  15,  1817,  dau.  of  James  Allen 
and  Harriet  Hinman. 


Descendants  of  Nathaiel  White.  255 

442.  Horace  Homer  White,  son  of  Sewall,  (242)  was 
born  in  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1810.  He  is 
Cashier  of  the  Broadway  Bank,  in  Boston,  Mass. 

He  married,  June  23,  1833,  Mary  Jane  Loring  of  Boston, 
born  March  31,  1811,  dau.  of  John  James  Loring  and  Harriet 
Homans. 

Children. 

1.  John  James,  b.  March  4,  1834;  d.  Nov.  6,  1836. 

2.  Harriette  Loring,       J          Twins.  d.  Oct.  6,  1848,  ae.  4  mos. 

3.  Catherine  Frances,    \  b.  June  6,  1848. 


443.  Charles  White,  son  of  Sewall,  (242)  was  born  in 
West  Springfield,  Nov.  14,  1811.  He  is  a  farmer  there, 
and  has  been  town-clerk. 

He  married,  Dec.  25,  1844,  Louise  Bradley  of  West  Spring- 
field, born  Nov.  1,  1818,  dau.  of  Ezra  and  Julia  Bradley. 
He  has  one  daughter. 

Alma  Cooley,  b.  Oct.  12,  1851. 


444.  Daniel  H.  White,  son  of  Gordon,  (243)  was  born  in 
Agawam,  then  a  part  of  West  Springfield,  March  21,  1819. 
He  was  a  farmer  in  Agawam. 

He  married,  1st,  Oct.  16,  1842,  Thankful  Leonard  of  W. 
S.,  dau.  of  Rufus  and  Anna  Leonard.  She  died  March 
12,  1852,  se.  33. 

He  married,  2d,  March  10,  1853,  Celina  Bills  of  Westfield, 
Mass.,  dau.  of  John  Bills  and  Celina  Allen.  She  was  born 
Oct.  10,  1819,  and  died  April  30,  1856,  se.  36. 

He  married,  3d,  Aug.  16,  1857,  Sarah  B.  Coffin  of  New 
York,  born  Aug.  9,  1831,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Coffin  and 
Sarah  Rich. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Clara  Nabby,  b.  June  23,  1843;  d.  Sept.  1,  1853,  se.  10. 

2.  Jane  T.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1845;  d.  Aug.  24,  1848. 

3.  Gordon  D.,  b.  July  2,  1847;  d.  March  19,  1849. 

4.  Anna  Leonard,  b.  Nov.  1,  1849. 

5.  Daniel,  b.  Feb.  29,  1852. 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

6.  Celina  J.,  b.  April  1,  1856. 

Child; — By  the  Third  Marriage. 

7.  Clara  N.,  b.  Sept.  29,  1858;  d.  Dec.  26,  1858. 


256  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants. 

445.     Jared  White,  son  of  Martin,    (246)    was  born  in 
Springfield,  Sept.  9,  1800.    He  lives  in  West  Springfield. 
He  married  Electa  Loomis. 

Children. 

1.  Frances  H.,  b.  Jan.  11,  1827.  3.  Sarah  M.,  b.  Aug.  24,  1838. 

2.  Joseph  E.,  b.  Dec.  8,  1830. 


446.  Norman  Stebbins  White,  son  of  Luther,  (247)  was 
born  in  Springfield,  Oct.  26,  1803.  He  is  a  carpenter  there. 

He  married,  Oct.  26,  1828,  Susan  Noyes,  born  in  Winchen- 
don,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1802,  dau.  of  James  Noyes  and  Hannah 
Russell. 

Children. 

1.  Helen  Marie,  b.  Aug.,  1829;  d.  Sept.,  1835,  ae.  6. 

2.  Adelaide,  b.  Jan.  21,  1831;  d.  Oct.  2,  1835,  ae.  4. 

3.  James  Luther,  b.  July  27,  1833. 

4.  Daniel  G.,  b.  Feb.  27,  1835. 

5.  George  A.,  b.  Nov.  5,  1837. 

6.  John  H.,  b.  July  11,  1843;  d.  Aug.  12,  1844. 


447.  Alfred  White,  son  of  Luther,  (247)  was  born  in 
Springfield,  June  9,  1807.  He  is  a  carpenter  in  Chicopee. 

He  married,  Sept.  25,  1833,  Emily  Cady  of  South  Wilbra- 
ham,  Mass.,  born  Feb.  7,  1812,  dau.  of  Hezekiah  Cady 
and  Nancy  Hale. 

Children. 

1.  Nancy  Maria,  b.  Oct.  8,  1838. 

2.  Mary  Frances,  b.  Sept.  9,  1842;  d.  Feb.  1,  1843. 

3.  Martha  Emma,  b.  Oct.  8,  1844;  d.  Aug.  18,  1845. 

4.  Alfred  Henry,  b.  Oct.  11,  1846. 

5.  Fannie  Estelle  b.  April  20,  1850. 


448.  Dr.  Roderick  Adams  White,  son  of  Roderick  ,  (248) 
was  born  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  24,  1809.  He  graduated  at 
the  Medical  Department  of  Yale  College  in  1832,  and  is  a 
physician  in  Simsbury,  Conn. 

He  married,  Nov.  4,  1844,  Elizabeth  W.  Hungerford,  of 
Wolcottville,  Conn.,  born  in  1816,  dau.  of  John  Hungerford 
and  Elizabeth  Webster. 


449.  Preserved  Merritt  White,  son  of  Preserved,  (249) 
was  born  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1816.  He  is  a 
farmer  in  Farmersburgh,  Clayton  Co.,  Iowa. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  257 

He  married,  March  13,  1840,  Catharine  Finley,  of  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,  born  June  2,  1824,  dau.  of  Robert  and  Sarah 
Finley. 

Children. 

1.  Joseph  Neill,  la.  Nov.  29,  1841;  d.  ae.  3  mos, 

2.  Edward  Chaff ee,  b.  Dec.  28,  1843. 

3.  Robert  Finlay,  b.  Dec.  14,  1845;  d.  ae.  3  mos. 

4.  William  Finlay,  b.  March  28,  1846;  d.  ae.  1  yr.  4  mos, 

5.  Alexander  Finlay,  b.  Aug.  17,  1848. 

6.  Sarah  Wilhelmina,  b.  July  20,  1851. 

7.  Preserved  Merritt,  b.  April  27,  1857;  d.  se.  6  BIOS. 

8.  Mary  Catharine,  b.  Dec.  27,  1858. 


449a.  Albert  Milton  White,  son  of  Preserved,  (249)  was 
born  in  Springfield,  June  18,  1824.  He  is  a  machinist 
in  Hartford,  Conn. 

He  married,  April  1,  1846,  Laurinda  Cutler  of  Brooklme> 
Vt.  born  March,  1828.  He  has  one  son, 

Le  Roy  Albert,  b.  Sept.  27,  1859. 


450.  Lewis  White,  son  of  Preserved,  (249)  was  born  in 
Springfield,  Dec.  22,  1825.  He  is  a  machinist,  and  resides 
in  Hartford,  Conn. 

He  married,  Oct.  14,  1850,  Mary  Wakefield,  born  Aug. 
7,  1830,  dau.  of  John  Wakefield  of  Glastenbury,  Conn. 

Children. 

1.  Charles  Lewis,  b.  Aug.  26,  1851. 

2.  Franklin  Randolph,  b.  Aug.  24,  1854. 


451.  Lyman  White,  son  of  Preserved,  (249)  was  born  in 
Springfield,  Feb.  18,  1827.  He  is  a  machinist  in  Water- 
bury,  Conn. 

He  married,  Dec.  1,  1848,  Julia  Ann  Bush;  born  July  17, 
1829,  dau.  of  Jonathan  A.  Bush  of  Enfield,  Conn. 

Children. 

1.  Frederick  Lyman,  b.  June  29,  1850. 

2.  Willie  Howard,  b.  July  31,  1856;  d.  Feb.  16,  1857. 


452.  LeRoy  Sunderland  White,  son  of  Preserved,  (249) 
was  born  in  Springfield,  May  14,  1828.  He  is  a  machinist 
in  Waterbury,  Conn. 

He  married,  April  24,  1852,  Sarah  Jane  Laiicey,  born  Oct. 
2,  1832,  dau.  of  William  Lancey  of  New  Market,  N.  H. 


258  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants. 

He  has  one  daughter, 

Emma  Almira,  b.  March  26,  1855. 


453.  William  Wirt  White,  son  of  Preserved,  (249)  was 
born  in  Springfield,  March  9,  1832.  He  is  a  machinist  in 
Waterbury,  Conn. 

He  married,  Jan.  7,  1856,  Mary  Jane  Washburn,  born 
Sept.  13,  1839,  dau.  of  Abiel  Washburn  of  Springfield,  Mass. 

He  has  one  son, 

William  Le  Roy,  b.  May  27,  1857. 


454.  George  Hall  White,  son  of  David,  jun.,  (250)  was 
born  in  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  March  30,  1815.  He  is  a 
mechanic  in  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass. 

He  married,  April  21,  1845,  Eliza  Morgan  of  Springfield, 
born  Feb.  27,  1820,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Morgan  and  Ruth 
Loomis. 

Children. 

1.  Louisa  Hall,  b.  June  4,  1846;  d.  Oct.  25,  1846. 

2.  Henry  Morgan,  b.  June  24,  1847. 

3.  Robert  Anderson,  b.  March  14,  1853. 

4.  Hattie  Clarissa,  b.  Feb.  18,  1855. 


455.  Joseph  Pynchon  White,  son  of  David,  jun.,  (250) 
was  born  in  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  June  14,  1822.  He  is  a 
blacksmith,  and  resides  in  Gaines,  Orleans  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Nov.  30,  1848,  Ruth  Loomis  Morgan,  born 
March  13,  1822,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Morgan  and  Ruth  Loomis. 

Children. 

1.  Clarence  Hall,  b.  Nov.  5,  1851. 

2.  Willard  Morgan,  b.  July  12,  1853. 

3.  Ella  Augusta,!).  June  26,  1857. 

4.  Dora  Elvira,  b.  Aug.  27,  1857. 


456.  William  Pynchon  White,  son  of  William,  (251)  was 
born  in  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1824.  He  graduated 
at  Williams  College  in  1845,  and  is  a  merchant  in  Rising 
Sun,  Indiana. 

He  married,  Feb.  24,  1849,  Mary  A.  James  of  Rising  Sun. 

Children. 

1.  William  Clarence,  b.  June,  1850.     3.  Edward  Dodd,  b.  Nov.  20,  1856. 

2.  Charles,  b.  Oct.  18,  1854. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  259 

IN  THE  LINE  OF  JOHN  WHITE,  OF  HARTFORD. 

457.     John  White,  son  of  John,  (260)  was  born  in  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  and  lives  there. 

He  married,  Dec.  3,  1830,  Sarah  Hurlburt  of  Wetherfield. 

Children. 

1.  Elizabeth,  b.          1833;  m.  George  Ryer  of  New  York,  and  has  a  son, 

Henry. 

2.  Lucy  Ann,  b.  ;  m.  Milton  Barber  of  Hartford. 

3.  Laura,  b.         1837;  m.  Gardner  G.  P.  Otis  of  Saybrook,  Conn. 

4.  John,  b.          1839.  5.  Sarah,  b.  Nov.,  1842. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  ENSIGN  DANIEL  WHITE,  OF  MIDDLETOWN. 

458.  William  Henry  White,  son  of  Aaron,  jun.,  (263) 
was  born  in  Milton,  Ky.,  "Nov.  5,  1819.  He  is  a  farmer  in 
Eaton  Co.,  Mich. 

He  married,  1846,  Margaret  Hitchcock,  born  in  Gran- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  1830. 

Children. 

1.  Harriet  Maria,  b.  Dec.  17,  1847. 

2.  Amanda  Louisa,  b.  April  14,  1849. 

3.  William  Henry,  b.  April  20,  1851. 

4.  Charles  Augustus,  b.         1853;  d.  1854. 

5.  Royal  Alphonso,  b.  Feb.  10,  1856. 

6.  Frances  Lucretia,  b.  May  14,  1858. 


459.  Aaron  White,  son  of  Aaron,  jun.,  (263)  was  born  in 
Medina,  Ohio,  Aug.  5,  1827.  He  is  a  stone  mason,  and 
lives  in  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

He  married,  July  2,  1856,  Laura  J.  Reman,  of  Verona  Cal- 
houn  Co.,  Mich.,  and  has  one  daughter, 

"Emma  A.,  b.  May  28,  1857. 


460.     Samuel  Kellogg  White,  son  of  Aaron,  jun.,   (263) 
was  born  in  Medina,  Ohio,  April  11,  1835. 
He  married,  1856,  Ann  Redfern. 

Children. 
1.  Esther  Jane,  b.  Sept.  5,  1856.        2.  Frances  Oliver,  b.  March  8,  1858. 


461.  George  Clinton  White,  son  of  Harold,  (267)  was 
born  Aug.  27,  1828.  He  is  a  farmer  in  New  Hudson, 
Alleghany  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  March  4,  1852,  Evaline  Augusta  Comstock, 
of  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.,  born  June  18,  1829,  dau.  of  Peter  and 
Lucy  Comstock. 


260  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants, 

Children. 

1.  Marietta  Lucy,  b.  March  31,  1854. 

2.  Laura  Comstock,  b.  July  3,  1855, 

3.  Clara  Morley,  b.  Aug.  27,  1857. 


462.  William  Henry  White,  son  of  Amos,  jun.,  (271)  was 
born  Aug.  15,  1815.  He  is  a  manufacturer,  and  resides  in 
Baltimore,  Md. 

He  married,  1844,  Mary  King. 

Children. 

1.  William  Augustus,  b.  1845,  3.  Charles,  b.  1857. 

2.  George  King,  b.  1846. 


463.  John  Elijah  White,  son  of  Elijah,  jun.,  (272)  was 
born  in  Granville,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1817.  He  studied  lawr, 
but  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  in  Detroit,  Mich.,  and 
for  twelve  years  in  Cleveland,  Ohio.  He  is  now  a  flour 
merchant  in  New  York,  and  resides  there. 

He  married,  June  6,  1844,  Emma  Louisa  Walter  Shaw. 
She  was  born  in  New  York,  Nov.  1,  1825,  and  died  at  New- 
burgh,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1857,  as.  31. 


464.  Rev.  Gideon  Stebbins  White,  son  of  Wilson,  (273) 
was  born  in  Granville,  N.  Y.,  April  12,  1803.  He  completed 
his  literary  and  theological  studies  in  1829,  at  the  South 
Western  Theological  Seminary,  now  known  as  Maryville 
College,  Tennessee,  from  which  Institution  he  received  the 
degree  of  Master  of  Arts  in  1846.  He  resides  near  Mc- 
Millan's Station,  Knox  Co.,  Tennessee,  and  has  for  more 
than  twenty  years  had  charge  of  the  Presbyterian  Churches 
of  Washington,  Knox  Co.,  and  Straberry  Plains,  Jefferson 
Co.  He  has  several  times  been  a  Commissioner  to  the 
General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church. 

He  married,  Nov.  6,  1834,  Mary  Eliza  Jarnagin,  of  New 
Port,  Tenn.,  born  July  16,  1819,  dau.  of  Preston  Bynum 
Jarnagin  and  Hester  Shields. 

Children. 

1.  Mary  Hester,  b.  Aug.  1,  1835;  m.  July  14,  1853,  William  E.  A.  Meek 

of  Knox  Co.,  a  farmer,  and  has,  1.  Theresia  Luann,  b.  Sept.  11, 
1854;  2.  Joseph,  b.  Sept.  10,  1857. 

2.  Martha  Malvinah,  b.  June  25,  1837;  m.  Oct.  2,  1855,  James  M.  Mc- 

Campbell,  of  Knox  Co.,  a  farmer,  and  has  had,  1.  Gideon  Stebbins 
White,  b.  June,  1856;  2.  Sarah  Florence,  b.  March,  1858,  d.  May 
1859. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  261 

3.  Margaret  Ellen,  b.  July  31,  1839. 

4.  Elizabeth  Meek,  b.  Jan.  26,  1842;  d.  March  23,  1842. 

5.  Gideon  Shields,  b.  Nov.  19,  1843. 

6.  Cornelia  Florence,  b.  May  27,  1850. 

7.  Alice  Jane  Jarnagin,  b.  May  13,  1852. 

8.  Emily  Eliza,  b.  Nov.  1,  1854. 


465.  Elijah  White,  son  of  Wilson,  (273)  was  born  in 
Granville,  N.  Y.,  April  3,  1805.  He  resides  in  Ogdensburgh, 
St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.,  is  a  justice  of  the  peace,  and  an 
elder  in  the  Presbyterian  church. 

He  married,  1st,  Dec.  5,  1830,  Margaret  Smith  of  Ogdens- 
burgh, who  died  Jan.  23,  1842. 

He  married,  2d,  Oct.  5,  1843,  Jane  Haggert  of  Ogdens- 
burgh, who  died  Sept.  12,  1844. 

He  married,  3d,  May  31,  1846,  Philena  B.  Brown  of  Cas- 

tleton,  Vt. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Gideon  S.,  b.  ;  d.  as.  10  mos. 

2.  Mary  Adelia,  b.  July  4,  1838;  m.  Oct.  6,  1858,  William  Stilwell  of 

Ogdensburgh. 


466.  Josiah  A.  White,  son  of  Wilson,  (273)  was  born  in 
Granville,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1807.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Brook- 
lyn, Jackson  Co.,  Mich.,  and  has  held  town  offices. 

He  married,  1st,  Feb.  2,  1832,  Julia  Ann  Warren,  dau.  of 
William  and  Mahala  Warren.  She  was  born  in  Hartford, 
N.  Y.,  March  23,  1809,  and  died  in  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  April 
15,  1835,  &.  26. 

He  married,  2d,  Aug.  28,  1846,  Jane  R.  Hungerford,  of 
Van  Buren,  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  born  March  27,  1808,  dau. 
of  Asahel  and  Fanny  Hungerford. 

By  the  second  marriage  he  has  had  one  child, 

Julia  Ann,  b.  Aug.  12,  1847;  d.  Sept.  27,  1849. 


467.  Charles  A.  White,  son  of  Charles,  (274)  was  born 
in  Sandy  Hill,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  15,  1823.  He 
resides  there,  and  is  an  artist. 

He  married  Deborah  Burch  of  Easton,  N.  Y.,  and  has, 

Robert  Edward,  b.  Sept.  30,  1855. 


468.     Milo  Everts  White,    son    of   William,    (275)    was 
born  Oct.,  1814.      He  is  a  hat  and  fur  dealer  in  New  York. 


262  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants. 

He  married,  1841,  Jenette  Paddock,  and  has  one  daughter, 
Rose  Clara. 


469.     Coral  Case  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Coral  Case,   (276) 
was  born  Jan.  21,  1823.      He  is  a  farmer. 

He  married,  Feb.  19,  1846,  Cornelia  Morgan. 

Children. 

1.  William  Brainard,  b.  Jan.  17,  1848. 

2.  Frances  Cornelia,  b.  Feb.  18,  1849. 

3.  Charles  Sanford,  b.  May  5,  1852. 


470.  Wade  White,  son  of  Noadiah,  (278)  was  born  in 
Hartford,  Vt.,  Aug.  21,  1805.  In  1830  he  removed  to  Gar- 
rettsville,  Portage  Co.,  Ohio,  the  region  being  then  mostly 
unsettled.  He  is  a  farmer,  and  a  deacon  of  the  Con- 
gregational church. 

He  married,  1830,  Emily  Hunt  of  Pomfret,  Vt.  She  was 
born  in  Coventry,  Conn.,  in  1809,  and  was  the  dau.  of 
Eliphaz  Hunt  and  Anna  Phelps. 

Children. 

1.  John,  b.        1833;  m.  1856,  Martha  Mousehunt. 

2.  Emily  A.,  b.         1837;  m.  1857,  Jerome  B.  Carman. 

3.  Eliphaz.,  b.         1838. 


471.  Willard  Stanley  White,  son  of  Noadiah,  (278)  was 
born  in  Hartford,  Vt.,  Dec.  4,  1807.  He  removed  to  Gar- 
rettsville,  Ohio,  in  1832,  and  is  a  farmer  there. 

He  married,  1st,  1831,  Mary  Newton,  who  died  in  1836. 

He  married,  2d,  1837,  Elizabeth  Dean. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Kim-line  b.         1833;  m.  1851,  Charles  Landear;  has  two  children. 

2.  Caroline,  b.         1836; 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

3.  Mary  E.,  b.         1839. 

4.  Ann  E.,  b.         1841. 

5.  Elvira  E.,  b.        1846. 


472.  Joshua  Hazen  White,  son  of  Noadiah,  (278)  was 
born  in  Hartford,  Vt.,  March  26,  1810.  He  was  a  farmer, 
and  in  1853  removed  to  Lockport,  111.,  where  he  died  in 
1854,  &.  44. 

He  married,  1st.  1833,  Helen  Beman,  of  Hiram,  Portage 
Co.,  0.,  who  died  in  1849. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  263 

He  married,  2d,  1849,  Sophronia  Daily. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Wealthy  J.,  b.         1834;  m.  1854,  Ephraim  W.  Moss,  and  has  ane  son 

and   one   daughter. 

2.  Harriet  H.,  b.         1837;  m.  1854,  Edward  Kirkham. 

3.  Noadiah  E.,  b,  1839. 

4.  Emily  C.,  1    b.  1841. 

5.  Eunice  P.,  j          Twins. 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

6.  Mary,  b.  1850. 


473.  John  D.  White,  son  of  Noadiah,  (278)  was  born  in 
Hartford,  Vt.,  Oct.  15,  1813.  In  1845  he  settled  in  Whites- 
ville,  Andrew  Co.,  Mo.,  and  in  1857  removed  to  San  Jose, 
Santa  Clara  Co.,  CaL,  where  he  now  resides.  He  is  a  farmer. 

He  married,  April  24,  1834,  Charlotte  Hunt,  of  Hiram, 
Ohio,  born  Jan.  9,  1816,  dau.  of  Lyman  Hunt  and  Laura 
Loveland. 

Children. 

1.  Lyman  A.,  b.  Dec.  27,  1835;  m.  Feb.  5,  1857. 

2.  Laura  M.,  b.  May  23,  1839;  m.  Aug.  31,  1854. 

3.  Amelia  A.,  b.  Feb.  16,  1844. 

4.  Francis  L,  b.  Jan.  7,  1849;  d.  Sept.  30,  1851. 

5.  Cora  R.,  b.  April  12,  1850;  d.  Aug.  16,  1852. 

6.  Sanders  A.,  b.  Feb.  14,  1853. 

7.  Amos  O.,  b.  Jan.  16,  1857. 


474.  Richard  W.  White,  son  of  Noadiah,  (278)  was  born 
in  Hartford,  Vt.,  in  1820.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Garretts- 
ville,  Ohio. 

He  married,  1845,  Elizabeth  Heath. 

Children. 

1.  Azubah,  b.         1846.  4.  Frank  A.,  b.         1853. 

2.  Richard  Noadiah,  b.         1849.     5.  Lydia  P.,  b.         1855. 

3.  Wealthy  Sophronia,  b.         1851.6.  John  C.  Fremont,  b.         1856. 

7.  Albert  H.,  b.  1858. 


475.  Amos  White,  son  of  Noadiah,  (278)  was  born  in 
Hartford,  Vt.,  April  11,  1823.  He  is  a  farmer  in  San 
Jose,  Santa  Clara  Co.,  Cal. 

He  married,  July  30,  1846,  Laura  Hunt,  of  Hiram,  0., 
born  Jan.  4,1824,  dau.  of  Lyman  Hunt  and  Laura  Loveland. 


264  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants. 

Children. 

1.  Ella  Jane,  b.  May  25,  1850.        4.  Laura  Eunice,  b.  Dec.  2,  1857. 

2.  Frances  Ann,  b.  Mar.  21, 1855.      5.  Lydia  Martena,  b.  Jan.  10,  1859. 

3.  Clara  Louisa,  b.  July  2,  1856. 


476.  Sylvester  White,  son  of  Amos,  (279)  was  born  in 
Williamson,  Wayne,  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1813.  He  is  a 
farmer  in  Wheatland,  Hillsdale  Co.,  Mich. 

He  married,  Jan.,  1841,  Roxana  Rice,  and  has, 

1.  Sarah  Eunice,  b.  Jan.,  1842.  2.  Lois  Emma,  b.  May,  1844. 


477.     Abijah  White,  son  of  Amos,    (279)    was  born  in 
Williamson,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  3,  1818,  and  resides  there. 
He  married,  Mariette  Snyder,  and  has, 

1.  Merret  D.  2.  Harriet  Elizabeth. 


478.  Evelyn  White,  son  of  David,  jun.,  (285)  was  born 
in  Chatham,  in  the  present  town  of  Portland,  Conn.,  July 
13,  1806.  He  resides  in  Portland,  and  is  master  of  a 
propeller. 

He  married,  Nov.  26,  1828,  Frances  E.  Penfield. 

Children. 

1.  Delia   Maria,  b.   Feb.  21,   1830. 

2.  Frances   Emma,  b.   Sept,  8,   1832;   m.   May   18,   1851,   Knowles   H. 

Taylor  of  Portland,  and  has  Emma  White,  b.  Oct.  17,  1853. 

3.  Arabella,  b.  July  2,  1835;  m.  Dec.  31,  1856,  Joseph  Oliver  Willcox 

of   Portland,  and   has,   1.   Frances   Elizabeth,   b.   Sept.   17,   1857; 
2.   Charles,  b.  July  27,   1859. 

4.  Abigail,  b.  July  28,  1840. 

5.  Charles  Homer,  b.  Oct.  4,  1842. 


479.  George  Cossitt  White,  son  of  Stephen,  (288)  was 
born  in  Granby,  Conn.,  Aug.  10,  1816.  He  was  formerly 
connected  in  business  with  his  brother,  in  Rome,  N.  Y. ;  is 
now  a  merchant  in  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

He  married,  June  16,  1849,  Sarah  Maria  Cossitt,  of  Gran- 
by, Conn.,  dau.  of  Asa  Cossitt,  jun.,  and  Rachel  Steel. 

Children. 

1.  Frederic  Henry,  b.  June  16,  1850. 

2.  George  Cossitt,  b.  Aug.  14,  1852. 

3.  Sarah  Lavinia,  b.  Aug.  14,  1854. 

4.  Stephen,  b.  Jan.  4,  1858. 

5.  William  Pearl,  b.  Jan.  26,  1859. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  265 

480.     Matthew  H.  White,  son  of  -William  Czar,  (289)  was 
born  Aug.  24,  1819.      He  is  a  farmer  in  Sheridan,  Mich. 
He  married,  March,  1849,  Victoria  Lyman,  and  has, 

1.  Junius,  b.  Sept.,          1850.  2.  Lucretia,  b.  Jan.  17,  1853. 


481.  Luther  White,  son  of  Samuel,  (293)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  Conn.,  April  5,  1807.  He  is  a  black- 
smith, and  is  said  to  be  living  in  Dover,  Ohio. 

He  married,  Emily  Phelps  of  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  and  has, 

1.  Edward.  2.  Eugene. 


482.  Heman  White,  son  of  Samuel,  (293)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  March  5,  1811.  He  was  a  merchant  in 
Montgomery,  Ala.,  until  about  three  years  previous  to  his 
death.  He  died  April  8,  1852,  se.  41. 

He  married,  1st,  July  7,  1835,  Caroline  Atwood  of  Berlin, 
Conn.,  who  died  July  18,  1841,  SB.  28. 

He  married,  2d,  Oct.  17,  1842,  Catharine  C.  Mallory  of 
Bristol,  Conn.,  dau.  of  Ransom  and  Lucy  Mallory. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Caroline  A.,  b.  June  8,  1837;  d.  in  Meriden,  Conn.,  June  1, 1856,  ae.  19. 

2.  Heman  Montgomery,  b.  Aug.  17,  1840. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

3.  Ranson  S.,  b.  Aug.  14,  1843;  d.  June  4,  1844. 

4.  Ransom  M.,  b.  Nov.  4,  1844;  d.  Aug.  29,  1845. 

5.  Lucy  MM  b.  July  24,  1846. 

6.  Emma  N.,  b.  April  3,  1850;  d.  Nov.  24,  1850. 


483.  Samuel  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Samuel,  (293)  was  born 
in  Sharon,  Conn.,  May  8,  1813.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Wol- 
cott,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married  Almira  Brooks,  of  Romulus,  N.  Y. 

Children. 

1.  Charles  A.,  b.  1835.  3.   Emily. 

2.  Henry  H.,  b.  Nov.,  1836.  4.  Ellagene. 


484.  Henry  S.  White,  son  of  Samuel,  (293)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  July  17,  1822.  He  is  a  mechanic  in 
Wallinford,  Conn. 

He  married,  Oct.  17,  1844,  Susan  M.  Couch  of  Meriden, 
Conn.,  dau.  of  Beri  and  Susan  M.  Couch. 


266  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants. 

Children. 

1.  Susan  E.,  b.  March  9,  1846.  3.  Emma  R.,  b.  Feb.  10,  1855. 

2.  Elbridge  H.,  b.  Jan  16,  1848. 


485.  Timothy  White,  son  of  Samuel,  (293)  was  born  in 
Upper  Middletown,  Nov.  2,  1824.  He  is  a  mechanic  in 
Forestville,  Conn. 

He  married,  Aug.  2,  1847,  Caroline  E.  Cowles,  of  Chesh- 
ire, Conn.,  dau.  of  Juba  Cowles. 

Children. 

1.  Cornelia  E.,  b.  Dec.  23,  1848. 

2.  Garry  H.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1852. 

3.  Flora  E.,  b.  July  31,  1845. 


486.  Edgar  White,  son  of  Hon.  Fortune  Clark,  (297)  was 
born  in  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1820.  He  is  a  farmer  in 
Port  Huron,  St.  Clair  Co.,  Mich.,  and  is  Mayor  of  the  city. 

He  married,  Aug.  20,  1850,  Adelia  Jones,  of  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  born  Sept.  24,  1831,  dau.  of  James  Jones  and  Eliza 
Benham. 

Children. 

1.  Charles  Patten,  b.  May  4,  1852. 

2.  Carrie  Esther,  b.  March  30,  1857. 


487.  James  Hillhouse  White,  son  of  Hon.  Fortune  Clark, 
(297)  was  born  in  Whitestown,  April  28,  1822.  He  is  a 
farmer  in  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  and  is  sheriff  of  St.  Clair 
County. 

He  married,  1st,  April  6,  1843,  Alice  M.  Wetmore,  who 
died  May  4,  1844. 

He  married,  2d,  May  25,  1847,  Charlotte  H.  Tompkins, 
of  Wolcott,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y.,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  W.  Tomp- 
kins and  Bethiah  Hubbard. 

By  the  second  marriage  he  has  one  son, 
Nathaniel  C.,  b.  April  2,   1848. 


488.  Dr.  Henry  Randolph  White,  son  of  Hon.  Fortune 
Clark,  (297)  was  born  in  Whitestown,  April  23,  1824.  He 
is  a  physician  in  Utica,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  April  16,  1856,  Sarah  Bruce  Clark,  of  Mad- 
ison, N.  Y. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  267 

489.  Jonas  Autle  White,  son  of  Jonas,  (302)  was  born  in 
Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  July  25,  1815,  and  is  a  farmer  there. 

He  married,  May  27,  1843,  Almira  H.  Foote,  of  Sherburne, 
Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.,  born  Feb.  22,  1819,  dau.  of  Asa  and 
Elizabeth  Foote. 

Children. 

1.  Louisa  Amelia,  b.  Jan.  7,  1845;  d.  April  24,  1849. 

2.  Louisa  Amelia,  b.  March  22,  1850. 

3.  William  Stratton,  b.  Nov.  18,  1855. 

4.  Elizabeth  Foote,  b.  July  13,   1857. 


490.  Morris  Pratt  White,  son  of  Jonas,  (302)  was  born 
in  Whitestown,  April  26,  1817.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Colum- 
bus, Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Feb.  17,  1847,  Julia  A.  Jones  of  Columbus, 
dau.  of  Isaac  Jones.  He  has  one  child, 

Mary  Frances,  b.  Nov.  30,  1847. 


491.  Lewis  White,  son  of  Jonas,  (302)  was  born  in 
Whitestown,  April  30,  1819.  He  is  a  machinist,  and  re- 
sides in  New  Hartford,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. 

He  married  May  16,  1848,  Ambrosia  Lamb  of  Columbus, 
N.  Y.,  dau.  of  Joshua  Lamb. 


491.  George  Manchester  White,  son  of  Jonas,  (302)  was 
born  in  Whitestown,  July  30,  1825,  and  died  there,  May  27, 
1851,  ss.  25.  He  was  a  machinist. 

He  married,  Sept.  6,  1849,  Submit  Bliss  of  Whitestown, 
dau.  of  Nathan  Bliss,  and  has  one  daughter. 

Esther,  b.  Dec.  12,  1850. 


493.  Henry  H.  White,  son  of  Capt.  Aaron  Clark,  (308) 
was  born  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  April  19,  1821.  He  is  a 
bookseller  in  that  place. 

He  married,  Dec.  24,  1844,  Nannie  Gerard,  and  has, 

1.  James.  2.  William.  3.  Henry. 


494.  Joel  White,  son  of  John,  jun.,  (310)  was  born  April 
8,  1803.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Oxford,  Conn.,  He  has  been  for 
several  years  a  justice  of  the  peace,  has  held  town  offices, 
was  a  Representative  from  Oxford  in  1846,  and  a  member 
of  the  State  Senate  in  1851. 


268  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants. 

He  married,  Dec.  8,  1825,  Emma  French  of  Bethany,  dau. 
of  David  and  Anna  French. 

Children. 

1.  Mary,  b.   Nov.   15,   1829;   m.   Nov.   26,   1846,   S.   W.   S.   Skilton   of 

Watertown,  Conn.,  now  of  Morris,  Conn.  She  has  had,  1.  William 
S.,  b.  Aug.,  1847,  d.  Oct.,  1849;  2.  Joel  W.,  b.  Feb.,  1851,  d.  &.  8 
days;  3.  Truman  Smith,  b.  June  6,  1853;  4.  Joel  White,  b.  Nov. 
16,  1858. 

2.  Emma,  b.  Feb.  5,   1834;  m.  April  23,  1850,  Milo  D.  Northrup  of 

Tryingham,  Mass.,  now  of  Oxford,  Conn.  She  has  Mary,  b. 
Oct.  22,  1857. 


495.  Elisha  White,  son  of  John,  jun.,  (310)  was  born  in 
Woodbridge,  Conn.,  April  5,  1805.  He  resides  in  Auburn, 
Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  has  held  offices  of  trust.  Is 
a  carpenter  and  builder. 

He  married,  March  4,  1830,  Emeline  Chapman,  of  Marcel- 
lus,  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  dau.  of  Dr.  Elisha  Chapman  and 
Phebe  Gates. 

Children. 

1.  Herbert,  b.  Aug.  14,  1835;  d.  Dec.  16,  1849,  ss.  14. 

2.  John  E.,  b.  Aug.  30,  1837  4.  Arthur,  b.  Dec.  12,  1843. 

3.  William  C.,  b.  Aug.  17,  1839.      5.  Elisha,  b.  Feb.  3,  1846. 


496.     William  C.  White,  son  of  John,  jun.,  (310)  was  born 
Nov.  15,  1817.      He  is  a  farmer  in  Bethany,  Conn. 

He  married,  Dec.  24,  1844,  Harriet  Prince  of  Bethany, 
dau.  of  Abel  and  Fanny  Prince.       He  has  one  daughter. 
H.  May,  b.  1845 


496a.  Isaac  White,  son  of  Daniel,  (311)  was  born  in 
Derby,  Conn.,  Sept.  25,  1811.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Easton, 
Conn. 

He  married,  Jan.  11,  1835,  Sarah  Grace  Kenney  of  Derby, 
born  May  13, 1814,  dau.  of  William  Kenney  and  Anna  Smith. 

Children. 

1.  Helen  M.,  b.  Dec.  27,  1835  4.  William  E.,  b.  Nov.  12,  1843. 

2.  Elizabeth  A.,  b.  May  4,  1838.      5.  George  M.,  b.  May  20,  1848. 

3.  Frances  J.,  b.  Dec.  19,  1840. 


497.  Edward  White,  son  of  Raymond  B.,  (313)  was 
born  in  Plymouth,  Conn.,  in  1824.  He  is  a  shoemaker  there. 

He  married,  1847,  Mary  Ann  Sweet  of  New  Haven, 
Conn. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  269 


Children. 

1.  William   Raymond,  b.  1848. 

2.  Eva  Estella,  b.  April,  1854;  d.  June,  1855. 

3.  Ella  Louisa,  b.  July  2,  1856. 

4.  Mary  Isabel,  b.  May,  1859. 


498.  George  White,  son  of  Raymond  B.,  (313)  was  born 
in  Plymouth,  Conn.,  Sept.  8,  1833.  He  is  a  carpenter,  and 
resides  in  Winsted,  Conn. 

He  married,  Sept.  25,  1855,  Lovina  Amelia  Downes,  born 
in  Plymouth,  Oct.  14,  1830,  dau.  of  Samuel  Downes  and  Har- 
riet Andrews. 

Children. 

1.  Harriet  Andrews,  b.  Sept.  2,  1856. 

2.  Frances  Adelaide,  b.  Jan.  26,  1859;  d.  March  28,  1859. 


499.     Daniel  D.  Tompkins  White,  son  of  Truman,  (315) 
was  born  March  22,  1807.       He  is  a  farmer. 
He  married,  1831,  Alma  Wilbur. 

Children. 

1.  Jane.  4.  Truman, 

2.  Paulina.  5.  Erwin. 

3.  Adeline.  Five  others  died  young. 


500.     Joel  Clark  White,  son  of  Truman,  (315)  was  born 
Jan.  31,  1817,  and  died  Sept.  11,  1850,  se.  33. 
He  married,  1st,  184X,  Mary  E.  La"ke. 
He  married,  2d,  Mary  A.  De  Forest. 

Children. 

1.  Wesley.  3.  A  daughter,  d.  se.  4  yrs. 

2.  Manley. 


501.  Hubbard  Tuthill  White,  son  of  Truman,  (315)  was 
born  June  7,  1819.  He  is  a  boot  and  shoe  dealer  in  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

He  married,  March  24,  1846,  Catharine  Trumbull. 

Children. 

1.  A  child,  b,  ;  d.  infancy.  3.  Mary,  b.  1854. 

2.  Elizabeth,  b.  1849. 


502.     Charles  Burt  White,   son  of  Truman,    (315)    was 
born  Aug.  30,  1826.       He  resides  in  Illinois. 

He  married,  March  23,  1851,  Mariette  Canada,  and  has, 

Hubbard. 


270       "  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants. 

503.     Baldwin  T.  White,  son  of  Truman,  (315)  was  born 
Jan.  15,  1828. 

He  married  Louisa  Mace,  and  has  had, 

1.  Charles.  3.  Mary,  d.  in  infancy. 

2.  Harriet.  4.  Caroline,  d.  in  infancy. 


504.     Isaac  White,  son  of  Francis,  (316)  was  born  Feb. 
7,  1810.      He  resides  in  Machias,  Cattaraugus  Co.,  N.  Y. 
He  married  Anna  Smith  of  Brantford,  C.  W. 

Children. 

1.  Lucinda.  4.  Chauncey. 

2.  James.  5.  Samuel. 

3.  Marava. 


505.     Jacob  White,  son  of  Francis,  (316)  was  born  Feb. 
6,  1812.      He  resides  in  Otto,  Cattaraugus  Co.,  N.  Y. 
He  married  Alvira  Tarbox,  and  has, 

1.  Frances.  2.  Martha.  3.  Alvira. 


506.  Roderick  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Francis,  (316)  was 
born  June  23,  1814.  He  was  a  lawyer  in  Olean,  Cattar- 
augus Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  was  elected  a  Representative  in  the 
Legislature  in  1845,  and  a  Senator  in  1855.  He  died  May 
26,  1856,  33.  42. 

He  married  Sarah  Nichols. 

Children. 

1.  Emma.  4.  Wills. 

2.  Henry.  5.  George. 

3.  Ella.  6.  Anna. 


507.     Justus  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Francis,  (316)  was  born 
Aug.  6,  1827.      He  is  a  lawyer  in  Olean,  N.  Y. 
He  married  Mary  J.  Hill,  and  has  a  daughter, 

Mary,  b.  Oct.,  1858. 


508.     Hiram  W.  White,  son  of  Moses,   (317)   is  a  gun- 
smith and  hardware  dealer  in  Jackson,  Jackson  Co.,  Ohio. 
He  married,  March  27,  1840,  Rose  Ann  Stewart. 

Children. 

1.  Sarah  Frances,  b.  March  28,  1841. 

2.  Almira,  b.  Feb.  28,  1844;  d.  April  25,  1846. 

3.  Henry  Kirke,  b.  June  2,  1847;  d.  Jan.  10,  1849. 

4.  Avon  Lafayette,  b.  Oct.  30,  1849;  d.  April  25,  1853. 

5.  Hiram  Wallace,  b.  Oct.  12,  1853. 

6.  A  daughter,  b.  June  1,  1858. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  271 

509.  Leonard  White,  son  of  Roderick,  (318)  was  born 
in  Paris,  (now  Kirkland,)  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1817. 
He  is  a  carpenter,  and  resides  in  Cazenovia,  Madison  Co., 
N.  Y. 

He  married,  Oct.  10,  1838,  Clarissa  Cone  of  Paris,  N.  Y., 
born  Aug.  19,  1817,  dau.  of  Caleb  Cone. 

Children. 

1.  Clarissa,  b.  Jan.  17,  1840.  4.  Oscar,  b.  July  20,  1845. 

2.  Roderick,  b.  Dec.  14,  1841.  5.  Ossian,  b.  June  7,  1847. 

3.  Huldah,  b.  Oct.  12,  1843. 


510.  Rev.  Moses  Clark  White,  M.  D.,  son  of  Roderick. 
(318)  was  born  in  Paris,  N.  Y.,  July  24,  1819.  He  gradu- 
ated at  Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Conn.,  in  1845, 
and  from  1847  to  1852  was  a  Missionary  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  in  Fuhchau,  China,  where  he  labored  both 
as  a  preacher  and  as  a  physician.  In  1853  he  returned  to  the 
United  States,  on  account  of  impaired  health,  and  is  now  a 
physician  in  New  Haven,  Conn.  He  received  the  degree  of 
M.  D.  at  Yale  College  in  1854. 

He  married,  1st,  March  13,  1847,  Jane  Isabel  Atwater,  of 
Homer,  Cortland  Co.,  N.  Y.,  dau.  of  Ezra  Atwater.  She 
died  in  Fuhchau,  China,  May  25,  1848,  ae.  25. 

He  married,  2d,  at  Fuhchau,  July  14,  1851,  Mary  Seely, 
born  May  13,  1821,  dau.  of  Joseph  Owen  Seely  of  Onondaga, 
N.  Y. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

1.  George,  b.  May  24,  1852;  d.  May  25,  1852. 

2.  Caryl  Fenelon  Seely,  b.  April  5,  1856. 


510a.  Aaron  White,  son  of  Roderick,  (318)  was  born  in 
Paris,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18,  1824.  He  graduated  at  Wesleyan 
University  in  1852,  and  is  Professor  of  Mathematics  in 
Oneida  Conference  Seminary  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  April  6,  1859,  Isadore  Maria  Haight  of  Caz- 
enovia, dau.  of  William  Henry  Haight. 


511.  Joseph  White,  son  of  Roderick,  (318)  was  born  in 
Paris,  N.  Y.,  April  10,  1827,  and  resides  there.  He  is  a 
joiner. 

He  married,  April,  1853,  Susan  E.  Beebe,  and  has, 

1.  Andrew  Curtis,  b.  Nov.  25,  1854. 

2.  Albert  Terry,  b.  July  10,  1856. 


272  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants. 

512.     William  White,  son  of  Aimer,  (320)  was  born  April 
5,   1828. 

He  married,  July  3,  1853,  Cordelia  Hammond,  and  has, 

1.  Aimer,  b.  Aug.  11,  1854.  2.  Clark,  b.  Aug.  25,  1856. 


513.  Alverse  L.  White,  son  of  James,  jun.,  (321)  was 
born  in  Newport,  N.  H.,  July  31,  1811.  He  is  a  merchant 
in  Boston,  Mass. 

He  married,  May,  1844,  Mary  Cole  of  Biddeford,  Me. 

Children. 

1.  Mary  Alice,  b.  ;  d.  ae.  18  mos. 

2.  George  Alverse,  b.  Jan.  22,  1849. 


514.  Robert  Cornell  White,  son  of  Robert,  (324)  was 
born  in  Birmingham,  Eng.,  Nov.  1,  1823.  He  is  a  crockery 
merchant  in  New  York;  resides  in  Brooklyn. 

He  married,  Nov.  4,  1847,  Hannah  D.  Baker,  born  Jan. 
17,  1826,  dau.  of  Dobel  Baker  and  Mary  Corlies. 

Children. 

1.  Henry  Haydock,  b.  Sept.  13,  1848. 

2.  Sara  Baker,  b.  June  2,  1851. 

3.  Joseph  Baker,  b.  June  15,  1854. 

4.  Cornelia,  b.  Feb.  1,  1859. 


515.  Richard  Grant  White,  Esq.,  son  of  Richard  Mans- 
field, (325)  was  born  in  New  York,  May  23,  1821.  He  grad- 
uated at  the  University  of  New  York  in  1839,  studied  med- 
icine and  law,  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1845.  He 
soon  adandoned  law  for  letters,  and  was  connected  with  the 
New  York  Courier  and  Enquirer,  from  1845  to  1858,  with  a 
brief  interval,  at  first  as  critic  of  art  and  literature,  but  for 
the  last  five  years  as  editor.  He  is  also  an  author,  and  a 
regular  contributor  to  the  Atlantic  Magazine.  Besides 
other  works,  he  has  published  "Shakespeare's  Scholar,"  in 
1854 ;  his  edition  of  Shakespeare,  1857-9 ;  and  an  Essay  upon 
Henry  the  Sixth,  1859.  He  is  now  living,  temporarily,  at 
Ravenswood,  L.  I. 

He  married,  Oct.  16,  1850,  Alexina  Black  Maese  of  New 
York,  dau.  of  Charles  Bruton  Maese  and  Sarah  Graham. 

Children. 

1.  Richard  Mansfield,  b.  Dec.  25,  1851. 

2.  Stanford;  b.   Nov.   9,   1853. 


Descendants  of  Nathaniel  White.  273 

515a.     Carleton  White,  son  of  Moses,    (326)    was  born 
May  11,  1834. 

He  married,  Nov.  11,  1857,Lizzie  H.  Dunn,  and  has  a  son, 

Denton  Dunn,  b.  May  6,  1859. 


516.  Samuel  Howes  White,  son  of  Henry  Champlin, 
(332)  was  born  April  21,  1836.  He  resides  in  Hartford, 
Conn. 

He  married,  Sept.  3,  1857,  Cercilla  Augusta  Stillman  of 
Hartford,  dau.  of  Allyn  S.  Stillman  and  Cecilia  Andrus. 

He  has  one  daughter, 

Mary  Cecilia,  b.  Aug.  23,  1858. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  JACOB  WHITE,  OF  MIDDLETOWN. 

517.     Norman  Brigham  White,  son  of  Jonathan  Porter, 
(335)  lives  in  New  York. 
He  married  Eveline  Gilbert  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  has, 

1.  Samuel  P.  2.  Norman  B.  3.  A  daughter. 


518.     Harrison  White,  son  of  Chester,   (336)  was  born 
Sept.  21,  1816.      He  is  a  merchant  in  Albion,  Mich. 
He  married,  Sarah  Dunn,  -and  has, 

1.  William.  2.  Thomas.  3.  Emma.  4.  Caroline. 


519.  Alonzo  White,  son  of  Ransom  Coe,  (341)  was  born 
in  Burke,  Vt.,  Nov.  2,  1830. 

He  married,  Nov.  9,  1851,  Huldah  L.  Hosford  of  East 
Haven,  Vt.,  and  has, 

1.  Herbert  A.,  b.  April  10,  1857.  2.  Helen  A.,  b.  Feb.  23,  1859. 


520.  George  Henry  White,  son  of  John,  (353)  was  born 
July  5,  1815.  He  is  a  carpenter  in  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Oct.  15,  1846,  Mary  Sophia  Tobey,  of  Hudson, 
N.  Y.,  born  Sept.  9,  1825,  dau.  of  Henry  Tobey  and  Sophia 
Hulburt. 

Children. 

1.  Emily  S.,  b.  Feb.  18,  1848.      4.  Caroline  J.,  b.  Sept.  29,  1858 

2.  George  H.,  b.  July  14,  1850.       3.  Nehemiah  B.,  b.  Dec.   29,   1855. 


521.     Nehemiah  Bassett  White,  son  of  John,  (353)  was 
born  Dec.  24,  1816.      He  is  a  merchant  in  Monticello,  Ga. 


274  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants. 

He  married,  1st,  Dec.  22,  1854,  Mrs.  Ann  H.  Newman, 
widow  of  Joseph  Newman,  originally  Ann  H.  Catlin,  of 
Harwinton,  Conn.  She  died  July  10,  1856. 

He  married,  2d,  Oct.  28,  1858,  Harriet  N.  Scovel  of  Alba- 
ny, N.  Y.,  dau.  of  Ashley  Scovel  and  Ann  L.  Leland. 

By  the  second  marriage  he  has  one  son, 

Ashley  S.,  b.  July  13,  1859. 


522.  Russell  M.  White,  son  of  John,  (353)  was  born 
March  31,  1819.  He  is  a  carpenter  in  Albany,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  Jan.  20,  1842,  Caroline  B.  Farnsworth  of 
Albany,  dau.  of  Rufus  Farnsworth  and  Lavina  Blanchard. 

He  has, 

1.  Addison  F.,  b.  June  3,  1844.  2.  Russell  M.,  b.  Sept.  30,  1853. 


523.  Linus  White,  son  of  John,  (353)  was  born  July  29, 
1824.  He  is  a  merchant  in  Altanta,  Ga. 

He  married,  Feb.  13,  1855,Mary  Server  of  Albany,  N.  Y., 
dau.  of  Robert  Server  and  Mary  Ann  Buckbee.  He  has  had, 

1.  Mary  Grace,  b.  Jan.  18,  1856;  d.  Nov.  5,  1857. 

2.  Emma  S.,  b.  July  8,  1858. 


524.  William  Sage  White,  son  of  Jacob,  (354)  was  born 
in  Upper  Middletown,  now  Cromwell,  Conn.,  July  22,  1816. 
He  is  a  lumber  merchant  in  Hartford,  Conn. 

He  married  Mary  Savage  of  Middletown,  born  July  17, 
1819,  dau.  of  Samuel  Savage  and  Mary  Haling. 

Children. 

1.  Frederick  William,  b.  July  1,  1838;  m.  Jan.  6,  1859,  Sarah  E.  Adams 

of    Wethersfield,    Conn.,   b.    1839.    dau.    of    William    Adams    and 
Sarah  Crane. 

2.  Leverett  Henry,  b.  May  5,  1840;  is  in  the  U.  S.  Navy. 

3.  Charles  Austin,  b.  Aug.  24,  1843. 

4.  Edward  Emerick,  b.  Oct.  6,  1846;  d.  Nov.  16,  1847. 

5.  Albert,  b.  Jan.  28,  1852;  d.  March  11,  1852. 

6.  Isabel  Gertrude,  b.  Oct.  8,  1858. 


525.  Henry  S.  White,  son  of  Jacob,  (354)  was  born  in 
Cromwell,  Feb.  12,  1818.  He  is  a  manufacturer  in  Middle- 
town. 

He  married,  Dec.  31,  1848,  Catharine  Chandler,  of  Mont- 
gomery, N.  Y.,  born  April  4, 1822,  dau.  of  Charles  Chandler. 


Descendants  of  John  White,  Junior.  275 


He  has  one  son, 

Henry  Chandler,  b.  Sept.  28,  1853. 


526.  Luther  Chapin  White,  son  of  Jacob,  (354)  was 
born  in  Sandisfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1821.  He  is  a  manufac- 
turer in  Waterbury,  Conn. 

He  married,  Nov.  28,  1844,  Jane  Amelia  Moses,  born  in 
Waterbury,  July  19,  1825,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Moses. 

Children. 

1.  William  Henry,  b.  May  7,  1847. 

2.  George  Luther,  b.  July  15,  1852. 

3.  Harriet  Susan,  b.  March  4,  1854. 


527.  Jacob  Watson  White,  son  of  Jacob,  (354)  was  born 
in  Sandisfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1827.  He  is  a  manufacturer 
in  Waterbury,  Conn. 

He  married,  Sept.  19,  1850,  Anna  Eliza  Wells  of  Hart- 
ford, born  May  7,  1828,  dau.  of  Chauncey  and  Hannah  K. 
Wells. 

Children. 

1.  Chauncey  Wells,  b.  May  12,  1852;  d.  Dec.  11,  1852. 

2.  Edward  Luther,  b.  Dec.  12,  1853. 

3.  Chauncey  Howard,  b.  March  24,  1856. 

4.  Anna  Sophia,  b.  Sept.  20,  1858. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  WHITE  JUNIOR. 

528.  Benjamin  White,  son  of  Dan,  (359)  was  born  in 
1811.  He  was  a  carriage  maker;  lived  in  Michigan,  and 
died  Dec.  18,  1853,  ae.  43. 

He  married  Esther  Noyes  of  Michigan. 

Children. 

1.  James.  3.  Ellen. 

2.  Miron.  4.  Edward. 


529.    Alonzo  White,  son  of  Dan,  (359)  was  born  in  Rome, 
N.  Y.,  in  1816.      He  is  a  carpenter  in  Kenosha,  Wis. 
He  married,  1844,  Lydia  B.  Leonard. 

Children. 

1.  Edward,  b.  1845;  d.  1848.  3.  Edgar,  b.  1848. 

2.  Charles  B.,  b.  1846;  d.  1856.  4.  Florence  H.,  b.  1857. 


530.     Francis  White,   son  of  Dan,    (359)    was  born  in 
Rome,  N.  Y.,  in  1818.     He  is  a  carpenter  in  Kenosha,  Wis. 


276  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants, 

He  married,  1st,  1846,  Sarah  Whitmore,  who  died  in  1848. 
He  married,  2d,  1849,  Jenette  Moore,  and  has  one  son, 

Francis,  b.  1858. 


531.     Joshua  White,  son  of  Dan,  (359)  was  born  in  Rome, 
N.  Y.,-  in  1830.      Is  a  carpenter  in  Kenosha,  Wis. 
He  married,  1854,  Margarette  Worth,  and  has, 

Caroline  M.,  b.  1856. 


532.     Asa  J.  White,  son  of  Asa,  (361)  was  born  Sept.  13, 
1818.      He  is  a  farmer,  and  has  lived  in  Brookfield,  Mass. 

He  married,  July  4,  1846,  Prudence  Gallop  of  Brookfield, 
born  in  1819. 

Children. 

1.  Hannah,  b.  July  9,  1847.  5.  Myron  Munson,  b.          1858. 

2.  Ira  B.,  b.  1849.  4.  Joseph  G.,  b.         1853. 

3.  Frances,  b.  1851. 


533.  George  W.  White,  son  of  Asa,  (361)  was  born  Feb. 
3,  1824.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

He  married,  March  4,  1846,  Susan  Boody,  of  Pierpont,  St. 
Lawrence,  Co.,  N.  Y.,  born  May  29,  1824.  He  has, 

1.  Charles  A.,  b.  March  25,  1848.  2.  Mary  Jane,  b.  Feb.  1,  1854. 


DESCENDANTS   OF  LIEUT.   DANIEL   WHITE. 

534.  Rev.  Erskine  Norman  White,  son  of  Norman,  (404) 
was  born  in  New  York,  May  31,  1833.  He  graduated  at 
Yale  College  in  1854,  and  at  Union  Theological  Seminary  in 
1857,  and  was  ordained  pastor  of  the  Reformed  Dutch 
Church  at  Richmond,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  June  9,  1859. 

He  married,  May  24,  1859,  Eliza  Tracy  Nelson,  of  New 
York,  born  Oct.  5,  1836,  dau.  of  John  G.  Nelson  and  Eunice 
Ripley. 


535.  Charles  Trumbull  White,  son  of  Norman,  (404)  was 
born  in  New  York,  Jan.  20,  1835.  He  is  a  merchant  in  New 
York. 

He  married,  Sept.  30,  1857,  Georgianna  Starin,  of  Auburn, 
N.  Y.,  born  Sept.  25,  1837,  dau.  of  Josiah  N.  Starin  and 
Andalusia  Henry.  He  has  one  son, 

Norman,  b.  July  10,  1858. 


Descendants  of  Daniel  White.  277, 

536.  Heman  White,  son  of  Hanford,  (407)  was  born  in 
Twinsburg,  Ohio,  March  23,  1827.  He  is  a  farmer  in  Hop- 
kins, Allegan  Co.,  Mich. 

He  married,  Jan.  1,  1855,  Jane  Buskirk,  and  has, 

Franklin  Fremont,  b.   March,   1858. 


537.  James  White,  son  of  Oliver,  jun.,  (420)  was  born 
April  9,  1818.  He  lives  in  Winsted,  Conn. 

He  married,  Aug.  21,  1840,  Charlotte  Ann  Greene,  of 
Cornwall,  Conn.,  born  Dec.  20,  1824,  dau.  of  William  Greene 
and  Mary  Wentworth. 

Children. 

1.  Ann  Janette,  b.  Jan.  1,  1841;  d.  April  18,  1841. 

2.  Sarah  Amelia,  b.  March,  1844. 

3.  Mary  Pamelia,  b.  Aug.  21,  1855. 


538.  Luman  White,  son  o/  Oliver,  jun.,  (420)  was  born 
July  19,  1819,  and  lives  in  Winsted,  Conn. 

He  married,  July  5,  1841,  Sarepta  Jane  Reynolds,  of 
Chatham,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.,  born  Jan.  23,  1822,  dau.  of 
Jacob  Reynolds  and  Polly  Olds. 

Children. 

1.  Henrietta,  b.  Jan.  23,  1843. 

2.  Henry  Clay,  b.  Jan.  29,  1845. 

3.  A  child,  b.  Aug.  29,  1849;  d.  Sept.  18,  1849. 


539.  Rev.  Orrin  Washington  White,  son  of  Oliver,  jun., 
(420)  was  born  April  5,  1821.  He  graduated  at  Oberlin 
College  in  1848,  and  at  the  Theological  Seminary  in  Oberlin, 
in  1854,  and  is  a  Congregational  minister  at  Strongsville, 
Cuyahoga  Co.,  Ohio. 

He  married,  1st,  Aug.  23,  1848,  Lucy  Strong  Lovejoy,  of 
Oberlin,  0.,  dau.  of  W.  Lovejoy  and  Lydia  Strong.  She  died 
Sept.  25,  1856. 

He  married,  2d,  Sept.  6,  1857,  Perlina  L.  Pope,  born  July 
16,  1834,  dau.  of  Philander  Pope  and  Lucy  Pomeroy. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Orrin  Kendal,  b.  Feb.  23,  1854;  d.  Sept.  27,  1855. 

2.  A  child,  b.  Sept.  14,  1856;  d.  Sept.  23,  1856. 


278  Eighth  Generation  and  Descendants. 

540.     Wilson  Bacon  White,  son  of  Oliver,  jun.,  (420)  was 
born  Jan.  24,  1823,  and  lives  in  Winsted,  Conn. 

He  married,  Dec.  26,  1847,  Harriet  Leach,  and  has, 

1.  Josephine,  b.  April  18,  1850.  2.WiIbur,  b.  May  4,  1854. 


541.  George  White,  son  of  Oliver,  jun.,  (420)  was  born 
June  4,  1825.  He  is  a  mechanic  in  West  Winsted,  Conn. 

He  married,  Aug.  5,  1850,  Ellen  Maria  Kelsey  of  Win- 
sted, born  Jan.  15,  1831,  dau.  of  Joseph  Kelsey  and  Lucy 
Marsh. 

Children. 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  15,  1853. 

2.  Ellen  Augusta,  b.  May  28,  1857. 


APPENDIX 


The  Registers  of  Wills,  and  the  Parish  Registers  of  births,  mar- 
riages and  deaths,  in  England,  about  the  time  of  the  first  settle- 
ment of  this  country,  are  the  principal  sources  of  information  re- 
specting the  pedigree  of  such  American  families  as  are  descended 
from  the  middle  classes  of  the  mother  country.  Every  extract 
from  these  Registers  has,  therefore,  a  value  to  the  American  gen- 
ealogist, and  is  worth  preserving  in  a  permanent  form.  With  this 
view,  the  following  extracts  from  the  Registers  of  Chelmsford,  in 
Essex  County,  in  old  England,  are  here  inserted.  They  were  obtained 
by  H.  G.  Somerby,  Esq.,  the  well-known  and  successful  investigator 
of  the  English  genealogies  of  American  families,  with  the  hope 
of  finding  in  them  some  trace  of  the  lineage  of  the  patriarch,  John 
White,  who  is  commemorated  in  the  preceding  pages.  Although 
the  effort  was  not  successful  for  this  object,  yet  it  is  hoped  that 
these  materials  may  be  valuable  to  other  families  of  the  name  of 
White. 

FROM  THE  REGISTRY  OF  WILLS,  AT  CHELMSFORD. 

Thomas  White  of  Chelmsford,  vintner.  Will  dated  January  28, 
1608-9:  proved  March  16,  1608-9.  He  gives  to  his  eldest  son, 
Thomas,  £40,  when  24  years  of  age:  to  his  daughter,  Anne,  £30, 
when  21  years  of  age.  His  son  John  to  be  bound  apprentice  to 
brother  Bartholomew  White,  tailor.  He  had  brothers  John  and 
George;  a  sister  Elizabeth;  an  uncle  George  Solme. 

*  This  part  of  the  Appendix  has  been  prepared  and  furnished  by 
Henry  White,  Esq.,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  who  procured  the  examin- 
ation of  these  records  to  be  made. 


280  Appendix 

FROM  THE  PARISH  REGISTER  OF  CHELMSFORD. 

The  Register  begins  in  1538,      Occasional  chasms  occur, 
of  whole  years,  before  1600. 

Baptisms. 

1540,  May  12.     John,  son  of  William  and  Agnes  White. 
1542,  Aug.  2.     Mary,  dau.  of  William  and  Agnes  White. 
1545,  July  10.     William,  son  of  Nicholas  White. 
1545-6,  Mar.  22.     Thomas,  son  of  Edmund  White. 
1549-50,  Mar.  23.     Jesper,  son  of  Edmund  White. 
1551-2,  Jan.  17.     lone,  dau.  of  Edmund  White. 
1555,  April  2.     Bridget,  dau.  of  Edmund  White. 
1565,  April  23.     Agnes,  dau.  of  Edmund  White. 
1579,  July  11.     John,  son  of  William  White. 

1580-81, .     Susan,  dau.  of  William  White. 

1582,  Nov.  18.     Marion,  dau.  of  William  White. 
1584,  Nov.  10.     Richard,  son  of  William  White. 
1585-6,  Feb.  20.     Joan,  dau.  of  William  White. 
1586-7,  Mar.  6.     Thomas,  son  of  William  White. 

1588,  June  17.     Joan,  dau.  of  John  White. 
1588-9,  Mar.  8.     William,  son  of  William  White. 

1589,  July  29.     George,  son  of  John  White. 

1590,  Sept.  29.     Thomas,  son  of  John  White. 

1594,  Aug.  13.     Joan,  dau.  of  Thomas  White. 

1595,  Dec.  13.     Thomas  White. 
1595-6,  Mar.  14.     Elizabeth  White. 

1596-7,  Feb.  6.     John,  son  of  Thomas  White. 
1599,  Oct.  21.     Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  White. 
1609,  Aug.  13.     Mary,  dau.  of  William  White,  cooper. 
1611-12,  Jan.  12.     John,  son  of  William  White,  cooper. 
1613-14,  Jan.  1.     Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  White,  cooper. 
1616,  July  28.     Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  White. 
1616,  Sept.  8.     William,  son  of  William  White,  cooper. 
1619,  Nov.  21.     Isaac,  son  of  Thomas  White  of  Chelms- 
ford,  matmaker,  and  Anne  his  wife. 

1621,  Nov.  12.     Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  White  of  Chelms- 
ford,  matmaker,  and  Anne  his  wife. 

1622,  July  16.     Clemence,  dau.  of  Francis  White  of  Moul- 

sham,  tailor,  and  Clements  his  wife. 
1624,  Oct.  28.     Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  White  of  Chelms- 

ford,  and  Anne  his  wife. 
1630,  Nov.  19.     Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  White  of  Chelms- 

ford,  vintner,  and  Joan  his  wife. 


Appendix.  281 

Marriages. 

1542,  Nov.  12.     William  White,  grocer,  to  Anne  Harris. 
1559,  Jan.  19.     Edmund    White    to    Mary    Lamb:     (both 

strangers.) 

1561,  Nov.  19.  John  White  to  Bridget  Johnson. 
1573,  May  17.  William  White'to  Margaret  Pease. 
1587,  July  3.  Thomas  White  to  Ellen  Mendham. 

1592,  Sept.  3.     John  White  to  Agnes  Scraston. 

1593,  Sept.  23.     Thomas  White  to  Anne  Bachelor. 
1595,  May  5.     William  White  to  Anne  Dinglie. 

1595,  July  15.     Thomas  White  to  Alice  Dump  of  London. 
1598,   June   6.     Thomas     White     to     Elizabeth     Smith: 
(strangers.) 


II.     Corrections  and  Additions. 

Page  101,  line  1,  for  Josiah  Allis,  read  Elijah  Allis. 
Page  101,  line  2,  for  (see  Fam.  174),  read  (see  Fam.  194.) 
Page  162,  line  37,  for  (376),  read  (375). 
Page  259,  line  33,  for  Frances  Oliver,  read  Francis  Oliver. 

The  errors  above  noticed  are  such  as  were  overlooked  in  the  proof- 
reading. 

The  following  list  of  corrections  and  additions  is  prepared  from  in- 
formation received  since  the  pages  referred  to  were  printed. 
P.   13.  The   ship   Lyon   sailed   from   London. — Letter   of   Hon.   James 

Savage. 

P.  36, 1.  42.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  Benton,  was  bap.  Aug.  17,  1735. 
P.  37,  1.  4.  Ezra,  son  of  William  Andrews,  was  bap.  Jan.  2,  1732. 
P.  37. 1.  5.  Anna  White,  m.  June  4,  1731,  Daniel  Rust. 
P.  49,  1.  1,  for  Dec.  2,  1714,  read  Aug.  27,  1714.     Mary,  dau.  of  John 

White,  bap.  Nov.  5,  1727,  was  perhaps  the  one  who  m.  John  Baxter. 
P.  67.  The  wife  of  Simeon  White  was  not  Jerusha  Wait,  but  Jerusha 

Smith,  of  Hatfield. 

P.  81,  1.  1,  for  Jan.,  1764,  read  June  19,  1764. 
P.  84,  1.  2,  for  1847,  ae.  60,  read  1843,  a.  56. 
P.  84,  1.  23,  for  Brown  Univ.,  read  University  of  Vermont. 
P.  86,  1.  12.  James  and  Lydia  Gary  removed  in   1839  from  Mexico, 

Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  to  Illinois.     They  both  d.  at  Waukegan,  Lake 

Co,.  111.    He  d.  in  1846;  she  d.  in  1848.    They  had  no  children. 
P.  91,  1.  15,  for  Killingworth,  read  Middletown. 
P.  93, 1.  16.    Annar  Lothrop  b.  Apr.  5,  1742.— 1.  24.  Lucinda  d.  Apr.  22, 

1836. 
P.  96.  Elizur  White  died  in  Granville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.,  1823,  ae.  73.    He  m. 

June  26,  1769,  Hannah  Cooper,  who  died  Jan.,  1828,  ae.  79.  He  had, 

1.  Elizur,  b.  July  1,  1770;  m.  Hannah  Savage.         -         -       (183) 

2.  Hannah,  b.  March  1,  1772;  d.  March  12,  1772. 

3.  Joseph,  b.  June  8,  1773;  d.  unm.,  Dec.  28,  1812,  ae.  39. 

4.  Hannah,  b.  March  12,  1775;  m.  Joseph  Ballory,  and  rem.  to 
Grand  Isle,  Vt.,  where  she  d.  about  1815,  leaving  five  children; 
Joseph,  Eliza  Ann,  William,  Fanny,  and  Deborah.      The  family 
afterwards  rem.  to  Canada. 

5.  Elizabeth,  b.  Mar.  29.  1777:  m.  Col.  Nathaniel  Frank,  and  d. 


282  Appendix. 

May  3,  1823,  ae.  46.  He  d.  Dec.  31,  1823.  She  had,  Shipman, 
Hannah,  Nathaniel,  Elizur  White,  Andrew,  Joseph  White,  and 
Eliza  Ann. 

6.  William,    b.  Jan.  29, 1779;   m,    1st.  Grace  Savage;    2d,  F.  Stock- 
ing. -  (184) 

7.  Ebenezer,  b.  June  19,  1781;  m.  Elizabeth  Sage.        -  (185) 
P.  104,  1.  6,  read,  He  marched  to  New  York,  &c. 

P.  108, 1.  15,  for  east  part  of  Rockville,  read  north-east  part  of  Vernon. 
P.  114,  1.  16.  Helen  A.  Henry  m.  Feb.  14,  1859,  Harrie  T.  A.  Smith,  of 

New  York. 
P.  114,  1.  23.  Theodore  W.  Lyman  m.  2d,  Feb.,  1859,  Henrietta  Wares 

of  New  York,  where  he  now  resides. 
P.  114,  1.  24.  Wm.  W.  Lyman  m.  March  8,  1859,  Lucy  J.  Snow  of 

South  Hadley. 

P.  123,  1.  13,  for  M.  D.  Van  Hise,  read  M.  S.  Van  Hise. 
P.  125,  1.  23,  add,  7.  James,  d.  in  youth. 
P.  127,  Family  131.    Correct  the  names  and  dates  by  the  following: 

Daniel  White  was  born  June  19,  1764,  and  died  April  11,  1837,  se 

72.      He  m.  Oct.  27,  1793,  Sally  Merriman  of  Richmond,  Mass.,  b. 

June  1,  1772,  and  d.  June  27,  1856.     He  had, 

1.  Ruth  Merriman,  b.  Sept.  11,  1795. 

2.  Lucia,  b.  April  27,  1797,  m.  Jan.  14,  1818,  William  Page  a  farm- 
er and  magistrate  in  Stockbridge,  Madison  C.,  N.  Y.       He  d. 
/Feb.  15,  1857,  ae.  65.     She  has  ,1.  Sarah  Samantha,  b.  Mar.  1, 
1819,  m.  June  11,  1836,  L.  Johnson  of  Stockbridge;  2.  Lucia 
Celestia,  b.  Sept.  7,  1821,  m.  Dec.  26,  1839,  James  Harris  Ran- 
som of  Stockbridge;  S.Montgomery  Hunt,  b.  Feb.  16. 1826,  m.  Dec. 
23,  1848,  Sophia  A.  Hinman  of  Augusta.  N.  Y.;  4.  William  K.,  b. 
July  10,  1828,  m.  Feb.  24,  1853,  Mary  Ann  Wheeler  of  Chagrin 
Falls,  Ohio;  5.  Maryette,  b.  Nov.  7,  1830,  m.  Nov.  8,  1848,  James 
H.  Faulkner  of  Vernon,  N.  Y.;  6.  Genevra  L.,  b.  May  14,  1833. 
m.   Dec.   31,   1852,   Hiram   Van    Swall   of   Augusta,   N.   Y.;    7. 
Melinda  Jennette,  b.   Oct.   18,   1837,  m.   Nov.   30,   1858,  James 
Horth  of  Oneida,  N.  Y. 

3.  Abram,  b.  July  13,  1800;  m.  Dolly  Gleason.        -        -         (268) 

4.  Daniel,  b.  Sept.  1,  1802;  m.  Anna  Hubbard.         -        -         (269) 

5.  Eli  Evarts,  b.  March  29,  1808. 

P.  143, 1.  5,  for  SallySharp,  read  Sally  Thorp.— 1.  20.  for  1803  read  1804. 

P.  145,  1.  10.  for Sumner,  read  Elizabeth  Sumner. 

P.  147,  1,  3.  for  2.  Maria,  &c.,  read  as  follows: 

2.  Maria,  b.  June  4,  1794,  m.  Jan.  11,  1819,  James  N.  Willard  of 
North  Hartland,  Vt.,  a  farmer.  She  has  had,  1.  James  N.,  b. 
June  5, 1821,  a  farmer  in  N.  Hartland.  He  m.  Feb.  26. 1844,  Mary  G. 
Thayer;  2.  Maria,  b.  April  23,  1823,  d.  May  13,  1823;  3.  Phinehas 
K.,  b.  Aug.  21,  1825,  lives  in  N.  Hartland.  He  m.  Sept.  18,  1848, 
Ellen  R.  Pierce;  4.  Louisa  Maria,  b.  March  29,  1828,  d.  Sept.  10, 
1829;  5.  Allen  H.,  b.  Jan.  24,  1830,  is  a  civil  engineer  in  Davenport, 
Iowa.  He  m.  Jan.,  1857,  Susan  Collins;  6.  Daniel  S.,  b.  Aug.  16. 
1832;  7.  George  E.  W.,  b.April  19,  1837. 

P.  147,  1.  26,  for  Oct.,  read  Sept.  4.     Insert  Frances  before  Lucinda. 

P.  147,  for  section  163,  substitute  the  following: 

Elias  White,  Jun.,  son  of  Elias,  (73)  was  born  in  Upper  Middle- 
town,  Dec.  7,  1775.  He  was  a  shoemaker,  and  settled  in  Corn- 
wall, Conn.,  where  he  died,  Aug.  12,  1811,  ae.  35.  He  m.  Jan. 
2,  1800,  Cynthia  Rogers  of  Cornwall,  dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Rogers 
and  Hannah  Jackson.  She  was  b.  Dec.  8,  1782,  and  d.  Sept.  12, 
1813,  ae.  31.  Children — see  Families  331a— 331d. 


Appendix.  283 

P.  149,  1.  31,  for  Lemuel,  b.  1796,  read  b.  1795. 

P.  152,  Fam.  173.  Chauncey  White  was  a  tailor:  lived  in  Granville, 
Mass,  till  1840.  Mrs.  Melinda  Taylor  was  wid.  of  George 
Taylor  of  Granville.  For  Charles  Plumb,  b.  Aug.  5,  1809,  read 
b.  Aug.  4,  1809. 

P.  157,  Fam.  184.  William  White  was  born  Jan.  29,  17V9.  He,  had  one 
daughter  by  the  first  marriage;  Grace  Savage,  b.  April  25,  1806, 
m.  April  22,  1829,  Andrew  S.  McPherson,  and  now  resides  in 
Galway,  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y.  She  has  had,  1,  Catharine  A.,  b. 
Sept.  1,  1835,  d.  Sept.  28,  1836;  2.  Fannie  G.,  b.  July  26,  1843. 

P.  157,  Fam.  185,  Capt.  Ebenezer  White  was  born  June  19,  1781. 
For  1.  Elizabeth  Wells  &c.,  read  thus: 

1.  Elizabeth  Wells,  b.  April  25,  1807;  m.  Dec.  4,  1833,  Stephen 
S.  Holmes  of  Springfield,  Mass.  She  has  had,  1.  Emily  Leavens, 
b.  July  19,  1836;  2.  Anna  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  7,  1850,  d.  Jan. 
28,  1859. 

P.  167,  1.  17,  for  Jabez  Loomis,  m.  Oct.,  1849,  read  Jabez  White,  m. 
Feb.  7,  1850. 

P.  172,  1.  19.  Rev.  Martin  Kellogg  has  recently  been  elected  a  Pro- 
fessor in  the  College  of  California,  at  Oakland,  Contra  Costa 
Co.,  Cal. 

P.  192,  1.  13,  read,  3.  Albert  Milton,  b.  June  18,  1824;  m.  Laurinda 
Cutler.  -  (449a) 

P.  202,  Family  278,  for  5.  John  D.,  b.  1812,  read  b.  1813. 

P.  213,  1.  26,  for  Willard  Wetmore,  b.  Feb.  7,  1835,  read  Feb.  7,  1836. 

P.  215,  1.  2,  for  Grace  Keeney,  read  Sarah  Grace  Kenny. 

P.  218,  1.  1,  read,  1.  Aaron,  b.  Sept.  18,  1824;  m.  Isadore  M. 
Haight.  -  (510a) 

P.  218,  1.  11,  for  Sampson,  read  Frederick  Sampson. 

P.  221,  1.  4,  read,  1.  Carleton,  b.  May  11,  1834;  m.  Lizzie  H. 
Dunn.  (515a) 

P.  245,  1.  19.  for  Norman  W.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1850,  read  Oct.  29,  1850. 


III.     Summary. 


The  following  Summary  and  Tables  include  those  persons  only 
whose  names  appear  in  the  preceding  pages,  or  of  whom  some  other 
definite  information  is  given.  A  few  descendants  of  Elder  John 
White,  but  who  derive  the  name,  by  intermarriage,  from  some  other 
family  of  Whites,  are  classed  with  the  descendants  of  other  names. 

The  whole  number  of  persons  enumerated  in  this  volume,  belong- 
ing to  the  Family  of  Elder  John  White,  is  5,074.  Of  this  number, 
2,850  bear  the  name  of  White,  and  2,224  bear  other  names.  The 
following  Table  shows  the  whole  number  of  descendants  in  each 
generation,  and  also  the  number  belonging  to  the  line  of  each  son 
of  John  White. 

Whole  Number  of  Descendants. 

1st        2nd       3rd       4th       5th       6th       7th       8th       9th      10th    Total 
Gen.      Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.    Gen.     Gen.  Totals 

John,          6  32 

Nathaniel,  8 

John,  2 

Daniel,  11 


168 

317 

660 

1353 

1836 

688 

13 

5074 

71 

208 

473 

924 

1292 

613 

13 

3603 

20 

46 

39 

88 

184 

52 

_-. 

432 

46 

60 

145 

339 

360 

23 

__ 

985 

284  Appendix. 

The  following  Table  shows  the  number  of  descendants  named 
White,  in  each  generation.  Also,  the  number  in  the  line  of  each 
son,  and  each  grandson,  of  John  White. 

Descendants   Named   White. 

1st  2nd  3rd       4th       5th       6th       7th       8th       9th 

Gen.         Gen.  Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.  Totals 

John,              6  21         70  173  403  814  997  365  2850 

Nathaniel,  8         49  121  294  555  699  331  2058 

Nathaniel,           11  40  106  177  210  103  648 

John,  10  7  5  9  8  5  45 

Daniel,  11  43  123  249  377  188  992 

Jacob,  10  24  51  103  102  35  326 

Joseph,  7  7  9  17  2  __  43 

John,  2         10  18  19  59  98  18  225 

John,  10  18  19  59  98  18  223 

Daniel,  11         11  34  90  200  200  16  563 

Daniel,  11  34  90  200  200  16  552 

Some  interesting  comparative  results  may  be  obtained  from  this 
Table.  Of  the  descendants  bearing  the  name  of  White,  those  of 
Nathaniel  are  nearly  three-fourths  of  the  whole  number,  while  those 
of  Daniel  are  more  than  twice  as  many  as  those  of  his  brother  John. 
There  are  still  greater  inequalities  in  the  numbers  descended  from 
the  several  sons  of  Nathaniel.  Two  of  these  sons,  Daniel  and 
Joseph,  married  sisters.  The  descendants  of  Daniel  are  twenty- 
three  times  as  many  as  those  of  Joseph,  although  the  list  of 
Daniel's  descendants  is  quite  imperfect,  while  that  of  Joseph's  is 
supposed  to  be  complete.  In  the  line  of  Joseph,  there  are  but 
two  males  of  the  seventh  generation,  to  perpetuate  the  name.  It 
should  be  observed,  however,  that  the  grandchildren  of  Nathaniel, 
having  other  names  than  White,  were  fewer  than  those  of  Daniel; 
and,  in  the  next  generation,  those  of  Daniel  were  fewer  than  those  of 
Joseph.  So  that  if  all  the  descendants  were  traced  out,  in  the 
families  of  every  name,  the  inequality  in  each  case  would  be  much 
less  than  it  appears  above.  Other  lines  of  the  Family  may  readily  be 
compared,  by  the  aid  of  the  Tables  here  given. 

The  number  of  descendants  of  other  names  than'  White,  enumer- 
ated in  this  volume,  appears  below.  This  Table  shows  the  number 
in  each  generation,  and  the  number  in  the  line  of  each  son  and 
grandson  of  John  White. 

Descendants  Bearing  other  Names  than  White. 

3nd       4th       5th       6th       7th       8th       9th      10th 
Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.     Gen.  Totals 

13  2224 
13  1545 

496 

1  25 
12  720 

192 
90 

__  207 
__  197 
__  422 

385 


John,        11 

98 

144 

257 

539 

839 

323 

Nathaniel, 

22 

87 

179 

369 

593 

282 

Nathaniel, 

10 

39 

168 

201 

78 

John, 

4 

1 

7 

12 

Daniel, 

30 

100 

154 

264 

160 

Jacob, 

10 

15 

33 

102 

32 

Joseph, 

33 

24 

14 

19 

John, 

10 

28 

20 

29 

86 

34 

John, 

28 

20 

29 

86 

34 

Daniel, 

35 

26 

55 

139 

160 

7 

Daniel, 

25 

55 

139 

160 

7 

Appendix. 


285 


In  the  4th  generation  there  were  only  twenty-three  who  pre- 
petuated  the  name.  Each  one  of  these  23  is  represented  in  the 
forgoing  pages  by  descendants  belonging  to  the  8th  or  9th  generation. 

The  volume  contains  some  definite  account  of  the  children  be- 
longing to  1,000  families;  542  families  of  Whites,  and  458  families 
of  which  the  mothers  were  Whites.  Those  families  of  which  a 
remoter  female  ancestor  was  named  White,  are  not  included  in  this 
enumeration.  The  two  following  Tables  show  the  number  of  fam- 
ilies in  each  generation,  and  in  the  line  of  each  son  of  John  White. 
The  families  are  counted  in  the  generations  to  which  the  parents 
belong. 

Families  of  Whites. 


1st 
Gen. 

2nd          3rd 
Gen.       Gen. 

4th 
Gen. 

5th 
Gen. 

6th 
Gen. 

7th 
Gen. 

8th 
Gen.    Totals 

John, 

3 

7 

27 

54 

127 

203 

120 

542 

Nathaniel, 

5- 

18 

40 

90 

141 

104 

399 

John, 
Daniel, 

1 
1 

3 

6 

2 

12 

7 
30 

17 
45 

7 
9 

38  . 
104 

Families  of  which  the   Mothers  were  Whites. 

1st            2nd              3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th 

Gen.         Gen.            Gen.  Gen.  Gen.  Gen.  Gen.  Gen.  Gen.  Totals 

John      2        9  19  44  88  184  105  7    458 

Nathaniel,   3  12  31  58  127  91  7    329 

John,       1  4  3  6  13  9  __     36 

Daniel,             5  3  10  24  44  5  91 

The  following  comparative  Statement  shows  the  interval  between 
the  births  of  the  oldest  and  youngest  persons  of  each  generation. 

Years 
Date  of  Birth    Differnce 


Gen. 

2nd. 
3d. 
4th. 
5th. 
6th. 
7th. 
8th. 
9th. 

Eldest 

Mary, 

Nathaniel, 
Elizabeth, 
Moses, 
Joel, 
Elijah, 
Theodore, 
Francis  H., 

Date  of  Birth 

(p.    20,)b.  about     1627. 
(p.    27,)b.  July  7,  1652. 
(p.    35,)b.Jan.  13,  1679. 
(p.    46,)b.  Feb.  7,  1710. 
(p.    72,)b.  about     1738. 
(p.  129,)b.  June  12,1767. 
(p.  191,)b.  Feb.  1,  1794. 
(p.  256,)b.Jan.  11,  1827. 

Youngest 

Jacob, 
Mehitable, 
Oliver, 
Joseph, 
Addison  H.; 
John  Jay, 
Annie  M., 
Le  Roy  A., 

(p.  20,)  b.  Oct. 
(p.  32,)  b.  Mar. 
(p.  44,)  b.  Mar. 
(p.  68,)  b.  Sept. 
(p.  108,)  b.Aug. 
(p.  178,)  b.  Sept. 
(p.  207,)  b.  Mar. 
(p.  257,)  b.  Sept. 


8, 1645. 18 
14, 1683.  31 
26,1720.  41 

2, 1764. 54 
23, 1803.  65 

7, 1854.  87 
23, 1859.  65 
27, 1859.  32 


It  should  be  observed  that  very  many  of  the  8th  generation,  and 
most  of  the  9th,  are  not  yet  born.  There  are  doubtless  a  few 
descendants  of  the  name,  who  belong  to  the  10th  generation,  but  none 
have  been  reported.  Of  the  descendants  of  other  names,  the  first 
belonging  to  the  10th  generation  was  William  S.  Skilton,  (p.  268,) 
born  August,  1847. 

It  appears  from  the  above  statement,  that  seven  generations 
were  added  to  the  Family  in  two  hundred  years.  Also,  that  the 
persons  of  the  same  generation  were  not  all  cotemnoraries.  The 
youngest  child  of  the  5th  generation  was  born  less  than  three  years 
before  the  oldest  child  of  the  7th;  while  the  youngest  of  the  7th 
generation  was  born  27  years  later  than  the  oldest  of  the  9th. 


286  Appendix. 

The  duration  of  each  generation  is  shown  by  the  following  State- 
ment. 

Years 
Gen.  Date  of  earliest  Birth  Latest  known  date  of  Death          Duration 

1st.  John,  (p.  13,)b.  about  1600.      John,        (p.  20,)  d.  Jan.,         1684.     84 

2d.    Mary,  (p.  20,)b.  about  1627.      Daniel,     (p.  29,)d.  July    27,1713.     86 

3rd,  Nathaniel,  (p.  27,)b.  July  7, 1652.    Esther,     (p.  31,) d.  Sept.     7,1766.114 

4th.  Elizabeth,  (p.  35,)b.  Jan.  13, 1679.  Oliver,      (p.  68,)d.  Sept.    13,1801.122 

5th.  Moses,  (p.  46,)b.Feb.  7, 1710.    Jerusha,  (p.  67,)d.  Dec.       1,1839.129 

From  a  comparison  of  the  foregoing  Statements,  it  appears  that 
John  White  lived  five  years  after  the  birth  of  his  oldest  great- 
grandchild, and  that  each  succeeding  generation  reached  unto  the 
third  or  fourth  below  it.  Different  members  of  the  4th  generation 
were  cotemporary  with  parts  of  each  generation  from  1st  to  the 
8th,  and  members  of  the  5th  generation  were  cotemporary  with 
parts  of  each  generation  from  the  2d  to  the  9th.  A  considerable 
number  of  the  6th  generation  are  still  living,  but  nearly  all  of  the 
persons  now  in  active  life  belong  to  the  7th  and  8th  generations. 

The  whole  number  of  descendants  named  White  may  be  estimated 
from  the  foregoing  data.  The  history  of  a  large  number  of  families 
shows  that  the  ratio  of  increase  in  the  early  generations  was  nearly 
the  same  with  that  upon  which  are  based  similar  estimates  in  the 
"Shattuck  Memorials;"  assuming  seven  as  the  average  number  of 
children  in  each  family,  and  that  two-thirds  of  the  whole  number 
live  to  be  married.  There  were  probably  about  140  families  of 
which  the  parents  belonged  to  the  6th  generation.  Upon  the  above 
ratio  of  increase,  there  would  be  980  descendants  (named  White) 
of  the  7th  generation,  2.289  of  the  8th  generation,  and  5,341  of  the 
9th  generation.  The  whole  number  in  the  first  8  generations  would 
thus  appear  to  be  about  4000.  The  descendants  now  living,  with 
those  of  past  generations,  are  probably  more  than  that  number.  It 
will  be  seen  by  the  first  Table,  on  page  284,  that  the  ratio  of  in- 
crease varies  greatly  in  different  branches  of  the  Family. 

A  similar  estimate  may  be  made  of  the  whole  number  of  descend- 
ants of  every  name.  The  170  great-grandchildren  of  John  White 
would  thus  be  multipied  to  17,213  in  the  7th  generation,  to  80.325  in 
the  8th  generation,  and  to  374,850  in  the  9th  generation.  Perhaps 
one-fourth  should  be  deducted  from  these  numbers,  to  allow  for  inter- 
marriages between  descendants.  There  would  still  remain  75,000  as 
the  number  of  descendants  in  the  first  8  generations,  or  the  whole 
number  of  persons  that  may  be  supposed  to  have  sprung  from  Elder 
John  White,  down  to  the  present  time. 

These  estimates  are  presented  as  only  an  approximation  to  the 
truth.  The  ratio  of  increase  in  the  later  generations  is  doubtless  much 
smaller  than  that  here  employed. 

The  Third  Part  of  the  Index  contains  references  to  the  names  of 
about  2,200  persons  connected  with  the  family  by  marriage. 


INDEX 


Part  First  of  this  Index  contains  the  Christian  names  of  descendants 
surnamed  White.  Part  Second,  the  whole  names  of  descendants 
having  other  names  than  White,  with  a  few  of  that  name,  who  derive 
the  name  from  some  other  ancestor  than  Elder  John  White.  Part 
Third  contains  the  whole  names  of  persons  who  have  married  into 
the  family.  Part  Fourth,  the  surnames  of  other  persons  mentioned 
in  this  volume.  The  names  of  descendants  who  are  supposed  to  have 
died  before  reaching  the  age  of  ten  years  are  omitted. 

The  number  on  the  right  of  a  name  refers  to  the  page.  References 
to  the  name  of  the  same  person  are  connected  by  a  hyphen.  In 
Parts  Firt  and  Second,  the  figure  on  the  left  of  a  name  denotes  the 
generation  to  which  the  person  belonged. 

Part  I.  Descendants  Named  White. 


GAL    ONE 

5  Aaron,  54,  85 

6  Aaron,  86.  112.  125. 

7  Aaron,  112,  196,  208. 

8  Aaron,    259,    271-283. 
7  Aaron    Clark.    214. 

7  Aaron    J.,    231. 

8  Aaron   J.,    188. 
8  Aaron   R.,   214. 
7Abby   Ann,    174. 
9Abby   F.,   253. 
SAbby  J.,   243. 
SAbby    Lydia,    185. 
7Abi  N.,  152. 

5  Abiah,  50. 

5  Abigail,    46,    46,    49, 

50,    55. 

6  Abigail.    71,    72,    78, 

81,  83. 

7  Abigail,  114,  128,  138, 

155,   155.   162. 

8  Abigail,    250.' 

9  Abigail,    264. 
6Abi.iah,   132. 
SAbijah,    264. 
7Abijah   L.,   203. 
SAbner,   207. 
7Abram,    198. 
SAbram   C.,  214. 

8  Adaline,  194,  195. 
8  Adaline  J.,  247. 
8  Adaline    M.,    185. 
7Addison,    178. 
SAddison   E.,   234. 
9Addison   F.,   274. 
6  Addison  Hayes,  178. 
SAddison   S.,  204. 


9  Adelaide    L.,    252. 
7Adelia  Elvira,  152. 
9  Adeline,  269. 
8  Adeline    R.,    228. 
SAdell    H.,   202. 
7Adotia,   149. 
SAlanson,    226. 

7  Albert,  218,  229. 

8  Albert   A.,   232. 

8  Albert    C.,    187. 

9  Albert   H.,   263. 
8  Albert  J.,   194. 

7  Albert    L.,   249. 

8  Albert  M.,  257-283. 
8  Albert  R.,  186. 

8  Albert  S.,  229. 

9  Albert   T.,   271. 

6  Alexander,    155. 

7  Alexander,  155,  176. 
9  Alexander   F.,   257. 

7  Alfred,   130,  247. 

8  Alfred,  205.  232,  256. 

9  Alfred   H.,  "256. 

8  Alfred  L.,  243. 

5  Alice,   49. 

6  Alice,   80. 

9  Alice   J.   J.,   261. 

7  Allen,  122. 
7  Alma,  154. 

9  Alma   C.,   255. 
7  Aimer,   218. 
9  Aimer,  272. 

7  Almira,      142,      175- 

249. 

8  Almira,    207,    217. 
8  Almira   B.,   228. 
SAlonzo,  273,  275. 


7  Alpha,  175. 
SAlverse   L.,   272. 
SAlverson  B..  204. 
9Alvira,    270. 

7  Amanda,      114,      143, 

165. 

8  Amanda,    181. 

9  Amanda  L.,  259. 
7Amarilla,   174. 

8  Amaryllis    C.,    194. 
8  Ambrose,   232. 
6  Amelia,    105. 

8  Amelia,    191,   213. 

9  Amelia   A.,   263. 
8  Amelia  J.,  196. 
7Amia,  126. 

6  Amos,   128. 

7  Amos,   128,   199,  203, 

213    215 

8  Amos,'  203,'  203,   215, 

263. 
7  Amos  H.,  203. 

9  Amos   O.,  263. 

6  Amy,   73. 

7  Andrew,   137. 

9  Andrew  C.,  271. 
7Angeline,    121,    159. 

4  Ann,  37-281. 

5  Ann,    49,   65,    66,    67. 

8  Ann,   225. 

9  Ann  E.,  262. 

8  Ann  Eliza,  220. 

8  Ann  Maria,  204,  215, 

225 
7  Ann    Matilda,    175. 

5  Anna,   58. 

6  Anna,  79,  93,  101. 

7  Anna,   125,    133,    143, 

159. 


288 


Index.— Part  I. 


8  Anna,  220. 

9  Anna,   270. 

9  Anna  A.,   253. 
7  Anna  Eliza,  150. 
7  Anna  Hale,  173. 

7  Anna  L.,  167. 
9  Anna  L.,   255. 

8  Anna  M.,  221,  250. 

8  Anna   N.,  247. 

9  Anna    S.,   275. 

5  Anne,    56. 

6  Anne,   103,   106. 

7  Anne,   111. 

8  Annie  E.,  228. 

8  Annie  M.,  207. 

6  Ansel,  139. 

7  Ansel,    139. 

9  Arabella,   264. 
7Arlina,   153. 

7  Arthur,  197. 

8  Arthur,      196,      224, 

239. 

9  Arthur,   268. 

9  Arthur  E.   C.,  252. 

5  Asa,  58,  96,  107. 

6  Asa,     97,     108,     156, 

171. 

7  Asa,   232,  234. 

7  Asa  Gates,  236. 

8  Asa  J.,  276. 
7  Asahel,  128. 

9  Ashley  S.,  274. 

7  Augusta,  154. 

8  Augusta,      215,     220, 

243. 

8  Augusta  B.,  227. 
8  Augusta  R.,  222. 
8  Augustus,  203,  215. 
8  Augustus  F.,  222. 

7  Augustus   S.,  236. 

8  Augustus   S.,  247. 
6Aurelia,  88. 
7Aurelia,    139. 

8  Aurelia  A.,  249. 

7  Austin  A.,  204. 

9  Austin    H.,   252. 

8  Avis,  250. 
9Azubah,   263. 

7  Backus,  203. 

8  Baldwin  T.,  270. 

5  Bathsheba,    52. 
7Bela,  121. 

6  Benjamin,    174. 

7  Benjamin,  208. 

8  Benjamin,  275. 

7  Benjamin  Day,  243. 

8  Benjamin  Ogden,  245. 
8  Benjamin   S.,   191. 
6Bethene,  76. 


6  Betsey,  102,  103. 

7  Betsey,       145,       147, 

163. 

8  Betsey,    207. 

7  Betsey  Ann,  153. 

8  Betsey  Ann,  215. 

5  Betty,   66. 
6Brainard,   152. 
7  Brigham,  149. 

7  Buckland,   168. 

8  Burns    Erastus,    226. 

SCalista   A.,   218,  236. 

6  Calvin,   74,    106,  145. 

7  Calvin,  113,  219,  225. 

8  Calvin,  222. 

8  Cameron,  249. 
7  Canvass,  210. 

7  Carleton,   221. 

8  Carleton,  273-283. 

7  Caroline,      131,      151, 

162,    166. 

8  Caroline,  219,  230,  234, 

236. 

9  Caroline,  262,  273. 

7  Caroline  A.,  135. 

8  Caroline  A.,  121,  195, 

214,  224,   236. 

9  Caroline  A.,  265. 

8  Caroline  E.,  187,  191, 
201. 

8  Caroline  J.,  246. 

9  Caroline  J.,  273. 

8  Caroline  M.,  231. 

9  Caroline  M.,  276. 
9  Carrie    D.,    253. 
9  Carrie  E,  266. 

9  Caryl  F.  S.,  271. 
8  Casper    B.,    223. 

6  Catharine,   95. 

8  Catharine,  211,  246. 

7  Catharine    C.,    157, 

171. 

8  Catharine  E.,  193. 
8  Catharine  J.,  201. 

7  Catharine  L.,  154. 

8  Catharine  M.,   200. 

9  Catharine  M.,   254. 
8  Catharine  P.,   239. 

7  Catherine,    139,    155. 

8  Catherine  E.  T.,  206. 

8  Catherine  L.,  197. 
SCelia,  248. 

9  Celina  J.,  255. 
7  Chandler,    221. 
7  Charity,  112. 

6  Charles,    175. 

7  Charles,      122.       129, 

140,   141,  159,   169, 
201,  248. 


8  Charles,      194,      195, 

211,  230,  231,  247, 
255. 

9  Charles,      258,      260, 

270. 

8  Charles   A.,  197,  203, 

213    261 

9  Charles  A.,'  265,  274, 

276. 
8  Charles  B.,  269. 

8  Charles  C.,  234,  234. 

9  Charles  E.,  254. 

8  Charles  F.,  224. 

9  Charles   H.,   264. 

7  Charles    James    Fox, 

170. 

8  Charles  L.,  210. 

9  Charles  L.,  257. 

8  Charles  M.,  208. 

9  Charles  N.,  253. 

7  Charles    P.,    227-283. 
9  Charles  P.,  266. 

7  Charles  S.,  168. 

8  Charles   S.,   200,   243. 

9  Charles  S.,  262. 

8  Charles     Trumbull, 

276. 
8  Charles  W.,  242. 

7  Charlotte,     113,     139, 

166,    178. 

8  Charlotte,    182,    211, 

216. 
8  Charlotte  A.,  244. 

8  Charlotte  E.,  196. 

9  Charlotte    E.,    251, 

254. 

8  Charlotte  P.,  201. 
8  Charlotte       S.,       187, 

228. 
6  Chauncey,   152-283. 

8  Chauncy,  246. 

9  Chauncey,  270. 

8  Chauncey  E.,  190. 

9  Chauncey  H.,  275. 

6  Chester,  177. 

7  Chester,   187,  225. 
9  Chester  G.,  253. 

8  Chester   R.,   187. 

9  Chester  R.,  254. 
5  Chloe,  67. 
6Chloe,  86,  106. 

5  Christian,  55. 

6  Christian,  69. 

7  Christian,   110. 

7  Clara,   129. 

8  Clara,  222. 

9  Clara  L.,  264. 
9  Clara  M.,  260. 
9  Clara  N.,  255. 
8  Clara  V.,  240. 


Descendants  Named  White. 


289 


9  Clarence  H.,  258. 

7  Daniel  Sherman,  193. 

7  Clarine,  109. 

8  Daniel  Symond,  198. 

6  Clarissa,  94,  103,  108. 

9  Daniel    W.,   246. 

7  Clarissa,  115,  167. 

4  David,  58. 

8  Clarissa,  182,  188. 

5  David,   58,   78. 

9  Clarissa,  271. 

6  David,  72,  78,  119, 

8  Clarissa  A.,  250. 

133,  159. 

8  Clarissa  J.,  221. 

7  David,   122,   123,   151, 

7  Clarissa  M.,  175. 

158,  192,  204,  233, 

7  Clark,  110. 

234. 

9  Clark,  272. 

8  David,  234,  253. 

SColister  P.,  204. 

8  David  R.,  234. 

8  Collins  S.,  233. 

4  Deborah,  38. 

6  Comfort,  92. 

5  Deborah,  55,  55. 

7  Comfort,  222. 

7  Deborah,  128. 

7  Coral  Case,  201. 

8  Deborah  B.,  183. 

8  Coral  Case,  262. 

7  Delia,    124. 

8  Cordelia  0.,   183. 

8  Delia.    195,    233,    247, 

6  Corintha,   95. 

248. 

8  Cornelia,    116,   205, 

8  Delia  B.,  191. 

'238-238,  246,  248. 

8  Delia  J.,  201. 

9  Cornelia,    272. 

9  Delia   M.,  264. 

8  Cornelia  A.,  197. 

8  Deniah,  191. 

9  Cornelia    E.,   266. 

8  Dexter,   235. 

9  Cornelia  F.,  261. 

9  Denton   Dunn.   273. 

8  Cornelia  M.,  238. 

9  Dora  Elvira,  258. 

9  Cornelia  M.,  254. 

5  Dudley,  106. 

8  Corelia  P.,  210. 

7  Dudley,  174. 

6  Cotton,  123. 

8  Dwight  W.,  247. 

7  Cynthia,      112,      120, 

6  Dyer,  141. 

133. 

7  Dyer,  141. 

8  Cynthia,  186. 

8  Cynthia  Ann.  211. 

7  Earl,   159. 

8  Cynthia  J.,   223,   223. 

4Ebeneser,  48,  56. 

8  Cypron  K.,  234. 

5  Ebeneser,   77,   78,  83. 

7  Cyrus,  188. 

6  Ebeneser.     110,     157- 

8  Cyrus,  188. 

283.  165. 

7  Ebeneser.     139,     183, 

6  Dan,   149. 

193,  195. 

7  Dan,   231. 

8  Ebeneser,  237.  240. 

2  Daniel,  28. 

7Eheneser  Butler,  205. 

3  Daniel,  37,  42. 

8  Edgar,  266. 

4  Daniel,  47,  49,  60. 

9  Edear.  275. 

5  Daniel,   50,   74,   76, 

6  Fditha.  72. 

98,  105. 

6  Edmund.  92. 

6  Daniel,   99,    117,    121, 

9  EHmund  C.,  2*4. 

127-282,    133,    171, 

7  Edmund  E.,  171. 

179. 

8Edson.    181. 

7  Daniel,  127,    198,  214, 

6  Edward.  118. 

237,   249. 

7EHward.    166. 

8  Daniel,   217. 

8  Edward.    232,    243, 

9  Daniel,  255. 

250.  268. 

8  Daniel  B.,  201. 

QFdward.   265.   275. 

6  Daniel    Clark,    137. 

«  Edward  B.,  209. 

8  Daniel  D.  T.,  269. 

7  ^Hward  C..  209. 

9  Daniel    G.,    256. 

7  Edward  C..  190. 

7  Daniel  Granger,  190. 

9  Edward  C.,  257. 

8  Daniel    Grander,    190. 

9  Edward  D.,  258. 

8  Daniel    H.,    255. 

7  Edward  E.,  244. 

6  Daniel  Hurlburt,  130. 

8  Edward   E.,   218. 

8  Edward  F.,  216. 
8  Edward  G.,  200. 

8  Edward  H.,  223. 

9  Edward  L.,  275. 
8  Edward  N.,  227. 

7  Edward  R.,  223. 

8  Edward  S.,  193. 
8  Edward   T.,   243. 

7  Edwin,   223. 

8  Edwin,    250,251,254. 
8  Edwin  A.,  223. 

7  Edwin  C.,  249. 

8  Edwin  C.,  186. 

7  Edwin  H.,  171. 

9  Edwin  L.,  251. 

8  Edwin  N.,  222. 

7  Edwin  R.,  228. 

8  Egbert,  248. 
6Elam,   150. 

8  Elam  H.,  226. 

9  Elbridge  H.,  266. 
6Eldad,  116. 

7  Eldad,  116. 

7  Eleanor,  150,  171. 

8  Eleanor,  197. 
6Electa,    101-163,    101, 

106. 

7  Electa,  109,  163. 
7  Electa  J.,  170. 
7  Eli  Evarts,  127-282. 
5Elias,  92. 
6Elias,  147-282. 
7Elias,  223,  235. 
SElias,  236. 
5Elihu,  101. 
6  Elihu,  166,  169. 
7Elihu,  186. 

5  Elijah,  81,  104. 

6  Elijah,  80.  124,  129, 

162,  169. 

7  Elijah,  126,  128,  199." 

8  Elijah,  253,  261. 

7  Elijah  B.,  228. 

8  Elijah  D.,  237. 

9  Eliphaz  W..  262. 
7  Elisabeth  A..  135 
4Elisha,    66-60. 
5Elisha,  53. 
6Elisha,  71,  90,  140, 

146,  174. 
7Elisha,  174,  213,  214, 

219. 

SElisha,  246,  268. 
9  Elisha,  268. 
SElisha  J..  219. 

7  Eliza,    120,    126,    138, 

165-163,  172,  179. 

8  Eliza.    207.    219.    225, 

225,  231,   247. 

9  Eliza,   269. 


290 

7  Eliza  A.,  159,  175. 

8  Eliza   Ann,    186,    199, 

7  Eliza  C.,  176. 

9  Eliza  JM  254. 

8  Eliza  L.,  221. 
8  Eliza  M.,  197. 

3  Elizabeth,  27,  31. 

4  Elizabeth,  36,  36,  38, 

41-60,  44. 
5Eliabeth,  49,  55,  61. 

6  Elizabeth,  70,  71,  95, 

96-281,  100,  108. 

7  Elizabeth,    123,      129, 

129,  135,  136,  155, 
167,  173,  174. 

8  Elizabeth.     112,     193, 

234,  247. 

9  Elizabeth,    259. 

7  Elizabeth  A.,  168. 
9  Elizabeth  A.,  268. 
9  Elizabeth,  F.,  267. 

7  Elizabeth   Mary,   164. 

8  Elizabeth  R..  234. 

7  Elizabeth    W.,       157- 

283 
5Elizur,  96-281. 

6  Elizur.  156-281. 

8  Ella,   243. 

9  Ella,  270. 

9  Ella  A.,  258. 
9  Ella  F.,  198. 

8  Ella  Jane,  244. 

9  Ella  Jane.  264. 

7  Emma  W.,  168. 

8  Ella  L.,  224. 

9  Ella  L.,  269. 
9Ellagene,  265. 

8  Ellen,  222. 

9  Ellen,   275. 

8  Ellen  A.,  186,  194. 

9  Ellen  A.,  253,  278. 
8  Ellen  J.,  193. 

7  Ellen   M.,   178. 
SFllen  S.,  246. 
VFluthera.  147. 

7  Elvira,    164. 

8  Elvira,    188. 

9  Elvira  E.,  262. 
7Fmeline,    124,   173, 
SFmpline,  187,  219. 
9Emeline,  262. 

8  Emerancy,   182. 
7Emilv,   114,  117.  149, 
151,   153,   179. 

8  Emily,  190,  225,  234. 

9  Emily,  265. 

8  Emily  A.,  232. 

9  Emily  A.,  262. 
8  Emily  C.,  243. 


Index.— Part  L 

9  Emily  C.,  263. 
9  Emily  E.,  261. 
9  Emily  S.,  273. 

8  Emma,  196,  229,  230, 

236. 

9  Emma,  268,  270,  273. 
9  Emma  A.,  258,  259. 

8  Emma  E.,  248. 
8  Emma  Hale,  245. 

8  Emma  J.,234. 

9  Emma  R.,  266. 
9  Emma  S.,  274. 

8  Emma  V.,  183. 

6  Enoch,  111,  122. 

7  Enoch,  185, 

9  Enoch  C.,  253. 

8  Enoch  J.,  253. 
SErastus  H.,  234. 
7Erastus   Wilson,   226. 

8  Erskine  Norman,  276. 
9Erwin,  269. 
SEstella,    231. 

3  Esther,   31. 

5  Esther,  45,  57,  58. 

6  Esther,  70.  71,  77,  84. 

7  Esther,  137,  140. 

9  Esther,  267. 

9  Esther  J.,  259. 

8  Eudora  J.,  248. 

9  Eugene,  265. 

4  Eunice,  41-60. 

6  Eunice,  71,  89.  99,  104 

7  Eunice  111,  131. 

8  Eunice,  217. 

8  Eunice  A.,  244. 

8  Eunice  P.,  202. 

9  Eunice  P.,  263. 
7  Eunice  S.,  171. 
9  Eva.  246. 

7  Eveline,  135. 

8  Eveline,  231, 

9  Eveline,  254. 

8  Evelyn,  264. 

5  Experience,  47. 

6  Experience,    93. 

7  Experience,  145. 
6Ezekiel,  69. 
7Ezekiel.    181. 

6  Ezra,  69. 

7  Ezra,   182. 

9  Fannie  E.,  256. 

6  Fanny,  98,  106. 

7  Fanny,  139.  145,  151, 

162,  172,  174,  175. 

8  Fanny,  190. 

7  Fanny  F.,  130. 

8  Fanny  H.,  205,  239. 


8  Fidelia  A.,  202. 

8  Flora  A.,  208. 

9  Flora  E.,  266. 

8  Florence  Bell,  236. 

9  Florence  H.,  275. 
SFlorilla,  211. 
7Florrila,  150. 

7  Fortune  Clark,  208. 

8  Frances,     195,     222, 

248. 

9  Frances,  276. 

8  Frances  A.,  209,  223, 

237. 

9  Frances   A.,  264. 

8  Frances  C.,  200,  246. 

9  Frances    C.,    262. 

8  Frances  E.,  201. 

9  Frances  H.,  264. 

7  Frances  H.,  156. 
9  Frances  J.,  268. 

8  Frances   L.,   224. 

9  Frances  L.,  259. 

7  Frances    M.,    173. 

8  Frances  M.,  184. 

8  Frances  Stanley,    245. 

7  Francis,   216. 

8  Francis,  182,  217,  275. 

9  Francis,  270,  276. 

8  Francis  H.,  240. 

9  Francis  H.,  256. 

9  Francis   O.,  259-281. 
8  Francis  S.,  187. 

8  Francis  W.,  194. 

9  Frank  A.,  254,  263. 
8  Frank  F.,  236. 

8  Frank  G.,  218. 
8  Frank  H.,  219. 

7  Franklin,    120. 

8  Franklin,  191. 

8  Franklin  A.,  227. 

8  Franklin  C.,  231. 

9  Franklin  F.,  277. 
9  Franklin  R.,  257. 
7  Frederic,  A.,  156. 
9  Frederic    H.,   264. 

6  Frederic.  176. 

7  Frederick,    144,    229. 

8  Frederick,    217. 
8  Frederick,  199. 

8  Frederick  C.,  244. 

7  Frederick  E.,  170. 

8  Frederick  H.,  206. 

9  Frederick  L.,  257. 

8  Frederick   M.,   243. 

9  Frederick  S.,  218-283. 

7  Frederick  W.,  248. 
9  Frederick  W.,  274. 

8  Gabriel,  C.,  243. 


Descendants  Named  White. 


291 


6  Gad,   121. 

4  Hannah,  39,  41. 

7  Helen  M.,  156. 

9  Garry  H.,  266. 

5  Hannah,  55,  58. 

9  Helen  M.,  268. 

5  George,   108. 

6  Hannah,    75,    85,    90, 

8  Helen  O.,  218. 

6  George,  105,  135,  176, 

90,   96-281,   97-163, 

8  Helen  P.,  239. 

179. 

98,  107-199. 

8  Helen  R.,  247. 

7  George,  121,  129,  159, 

7  Hannah,    110,       117, 

8  Helen   V.,   183. 

193,  237. 

118,  165,  176. 

7  Heman,    136,    188. 

8  George,  189,  197,  203, 

8  Hannah,  206. 

8  Heman,  254,  265,  277. 

216,  222,  226,  227, 

9  Hannah,  276. 

9  Heman  M.,  265. 

231,  237,  248,  250,    7  Hannah  A.,  130. 

8  Henrietta,  215. 

269,  278.                      7  Hannah  C.,  157. 

9  Henrietta,  277. 

9  George,  270.                    7  Hannah  E.,  132.  135. 

8  Henrietta  H.,  206. 

9  George  A.,  256,  272.       8  Hannah   H.,  206. 

5  Henry,  93. 

7  George  Berkeley,  222,    8  Hannah  L.,  190. 

6  Henry,  93,  175. 

8  George  Bostwick,  215. 

7Harlow,  247. 

7  Henry,  120,  134,  159, 

7  George  C.,  241,  250. 

7  Harold,    197. 

209,  213,  235,  243, 

8  George    C.,   248,   250, 

8  Harold  M.,  198. 

248. 

259. 

7  Harriet,  115,  140,  151, 

8  Henry,  186,  189,  195, 

8  George  Cossitt,  264. 

153,  154,   163,  179. 

229,  233. 

9  George  Cossitt,  264. 

8  Harriet.  190,  194.  195, 

9  Henry,  267,  270. 

7  George  E.,  222. 

204,  216.  222,  232. 

7  Henry  A.,  244. 

8  George  E.,  213. 

9  Harriet,  270. 

8  Henry  A.,  249. 

7  George  Hale,  173. 

8  Harriet  A.,  201,  219, 

8  Henry    C.,    194,    205, 

8  George  H.,  188,  247, 

224. 

224. 

249,  258,  273. 

9  Harriet  A.,  269. 

9  Henry  C.,  275,  277. 

9  George  H.,  273. 

7  Harriet  C.,  156. 

7  Henry  Champlin,  223. 

7  George  J.,  206. 

7  Harriet  E.,  152. 

7  Henry   D.,    170. 

9  George  K.,  260. 

8  Harriet  E.,   200,   206. 

8  Henry   Dyer.   213. 

8  George  L.,  249. 

215,   226,   232. 

8  Henry  G.,  202.  242. 

9  George  L.,  252,  275. 

9  Harriet  E.,  264. 

9  Henry  G.,  254. 

8  George  M.,  267. 

9  Harriet   H.,   263. 

7  Henry  H.,  155. 

9  George  M.,  268. 

8  Harriet  J.,  247. 

8  Henry  H.,  267. 

8  George  S.,  186. 

7  Harriet  L.,  155. 

9  Henry  H.,   265,  272. 

8  George  W.,   183,   199, 

8  Harriet  M.,  209,  230. 

8  Henry  K.,  185. 

276. 

9  Harriet  Maria,  259. 

7  Henry    Kirke,    173. 

8  George  W.  M.,  206. 

7  Harriet  P.,  135,  148. 

8  Henry  Kirke.  196,  215 

7  Georgiana  C..  156. 

8  Harriet  R.,  218. 

221,  238,  246. 

6  Gershom,  153. 

9  Harriet  S.,  275. 

8  Henry  L..  186.  234. 

8  Gertrude  M.,  244. 

9  Harriette   L.,  255. 

9  Henry    M.,    258. 

7  Gideon  Brainard,  130 

7  Harris,  235. 

8  Henry  R.,  266. 

8  Gideon  S.,  260. 

8  Harris  V.,  235. 

7  Henry  S.,  123. 

9  Gideon    S.,   261. 

8  Harris  W.,  235. 

8  Henry   S.,   233,     265, 

6  Giles,  75. 

8  Harrison,   273. 

274. 

8  Glenn   Wood,  236. 

8  Harrison  E.,  233. 

8  Henry  W.,  246. 

7  Gordon,  190. 

7  Harry    233. 

9  Henry  W.,   253. 

7  Grace,   149. 

8  Harry.  232. 

9  Herbert,  268. 

6  Grace  Grant,  77. 

8  Harry  B  ,  219. 

9  Herbert  A.,  273. 

7  Grace  Savage,  283. 

SHarrv  H..  206. 

7Hervey,   114. 

8  Grace  Savage.  230. 

8  Harvey.  186.  191.  229. 

8  Hilamon,   226. 

8  Grace  Stanley,  245. 

9  Hattie  Annie.  254. 

7  Hiram,   160,   211. 

8  Grove  K.,  244. 

9Hattie  C.,  258. 

8  Hiram,  235,  235.  248. 

7  Gurdon,  232. 

8H             E.,  228. 

7  Hiram  Jacob,  226. 

9  Gurdon,  232. 

8  Helen,   189. 

8  Hiram  W.,  270. 

7  Gustavus,  131. 

8  Helen  A.,  197. 

9  Hiram  W..  270. 

9  H.  May,  268. 

7Halsey,   139. 

9  Helen  A.,  273. 

7  Homer,   117. 

8  Handford,  247, 

8  Helen  Clement,  245. 
8  Helen  E.,  240. 

8  Homer  H.,  219. 

7  Hanford,  246. 

9  Helen  E.  S.,  252. 

6  Honor,  79,  85. 

3  Hannah,   32. 

8  Helen   L.,   202. 

7  Honor,  147. 

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Index.— Part  I. 


7  Hope  Lord,  130. 

6  Horace,   116. 

7  Horace,  112,  116,  166. 
7  Horace  C.,  250. 

7  Horace  F.,  171. 

8  Horace    H.,    255. 

8  Horace  W.,  250. 
7  Horatio,  236. 

9  Hubbard,  269. 
SHubbard  T.,  269. 

6  Huldah,  90,  91. 

7  Huldah,  110,  142,  145. 
9  Huldah,  271. 

4  Hugh,  52. 

5  Hugh,  86. 

6  Hugh,  138. 

7  Hugh,  210. 

8  Ichabod  J.,  224. 

8  Ida  Elizabeth,  237. 
8  Imry  Styles,  228. 

8  Indiana,   211. 

9  Ira  B.,  276. 

6  Irene,   73. 

7  Irene,  116. 

8  Irene,    188. 
4  Isaac,   53. 

6  Isaac,  91,  143,  148. 

7  Isaac,  142,    143,    215, 

224. 

8  Isaac,  224,  268,  270. 

7  Isaac  S.,  155. 

8  Isabel,  211. 

9  Isabel  G.,  274. 

8  Isabella  M.,  183. 

6  Jabez  Loomis,  166. 

7  Jabez  Loomis,  240. 

8  Jabez  Loomis,  241 

2  Jacob,  33. 

3  Jacob,  38. 

4  Jacob,  36,  54. 

5  Jacob,  73,   93,  95. 

6  Jacob,  74.  93,  95. 

7  Jacob,  230. 

8  Jacob,   270. 

8  Jacob  W.,  275. 

6  James,  145. 

7  James,  218. 

8  James,  194,  219,  232 

235,  252,  277. 

9  James,  267.  270,  275. 
8  James  A.,  224. 

8  James  C.,  193. 

8  James  E.,  219,  254. 

8  James   H.,  201,  246, 

266. 

9  James  J.,  219,  234. 
9  James  J.,  253. 


8  James  L.,  219,  234. 

9  James  L.,  256. 

7  James  N.,  152. 

8  James  O.,  228. 

7  James  P.,  123. 

8  James  P.,  253. 
8  James  R.,  242. 
8  James  W.,  215. 

7  James   Wells,   204, 
242. 

7  Jane,  148. 

8  Jane,   189,  232,  233, 

235. 

9  Jane,  269. 

7  Jane  A.,  132,  173. 

8  Jane  A.,  200,  209. 
8  Jane  C.,  216. 

8  Jane  E.,  207. 
7  Jane  Eliza,  152. 

7  Jane  Maria,  156. 

8  Jannette,  198. 
7Jared,   142. 
SJared,  256. 
6Jarib,    121. 

7  Jay,   121. 

8  Jay,  233. 
SJeannette,  C.,  193. 
5Jedediah,   80. 

7  Jemima,  110, 
SJenne  L.,  233. 
SJennette,  218,  224. 

6  Jeremiah,  158. 

7  Jeremiah  G.  B.,  202. 

8  Jerome,  233. 
4  Jerusha,  40. 
5Jerusha,  55,  65,  67. 

6  Jerusha,  71,  106. 

7  Jerusha,   r09. 

7  Jerusha  D.,  155. 

8  Jerusha  S.,  208. 
8  Jerusha  W.,  238. 
8  Jesse,  234. 

8  Jessie,   236,    244. 
7  Joanna,    161. 

6  Job,  112. 

7  Job,  187. 

4  Joel,  63-60. 

5  Joel,   94,   102. 

6  Joel,   72,   153. 

7  Joel,  144. 

8  Joel,   267. 

8  Joel  C.,  269. 

7  Joel  Wales,  241. 

8  Joel  W.,  244. 
1JOHN,  13. 

2  John,  jun.,  28. 

3  John,   36,   40. 

4  John,   46,   48-281,   52, 

55,  57. 


5  John,   48,   57,   59,   71, 

79   90. 

6  John/90,107,  107,  124, 

127,  127,  142,  153, 
158,   161,   164. 

7  John,    120,    127,    139, 

170,   171,  195,  214, 
229,   237,   238. 

8  John,    215,    217,    219, 

227,  229,  232,  234, 
237,  243,  248,  259. 

9  John,  259,  262. 

7  John  B.,  122,  227. 

8  John  B.,  225,  239. 

9  John  C.  F.,  263. 

7  John  Chester,  246. 

8  John  Chester,  246. 
8  John  Corlies,  220. 

8  John     D.,     236,     263- 
283 

7  John  E.,  158. 

8  John  E.,  214,  260. 

9  John  E.,  268. 

8  John    F.,   206,   246. 

6  John  J.,  168,   176. 

7  John  J.,   155,  178. 

7  John   L.,   155. 

8  John    M.,   198. 
8  John  N.,  238. 
8  John   0.,  236. 

8  John  P.  P.,  239. 

8  John  R.,  203. 

8  John   T.,  199. 

7  John    Trumbull,    170, 

242. 

7  John  W.,  236. 
7  John  Wm.  H.,  193. 

7  Jonas,  211. 

8  Jonas  Autle,  267. 

4  Jonathan,    58-60. 

5  Jonathan,  58.  69,  79. 

6  Jonathan,   123. 

7  Jonathan,    112,    194, 

197. 

8  Jonathan  B..  197. 

6  Jonathan   Cole.   166. 
8  Jonathan  J.,  182. 

7  Jonathan    P.,    224, 

8  Jonathan  R.,  252. 

3  Joseph,  39. 

4  Joseph,   46,   51. 

5  Joseph,  51,  56.  68,  72. 

6  Joseph,    96-281.    114, 

126,  131,  137,  147, 
156. 

7  Joseph,  203.  209,  233. 

8  Joseph,   246,   271. 

7  Joseph    A.,    114. 

8  Joseph  A.,  189. 


Descendants  Named  White. 


293 


9  Joseph  B.,  272. 

9  Laura   C.,  260. 

9  Joseph  E.,  256. 

9  Laura  E.,  253,  264. 

9  Joseph   G.,   276. 

8  Laura   I.,   223. 

8  Joseph  H.,  203. 

8  Laura  L.,  219. 

7  Joseph  M.,  158. 

9  Laura  M.,  263. 

8  Joseph   P.,   258. 

8  Laura   S.,  208. 

7  Joseph      Woodb'dge, 

7  Laurinda  P.,  144. 

242. 

7Lavinia,   139,   179. 

8  Josephine,  230. 

SLavinia   M.,   208. 

9  Josephine,  278. 

7Lavius  P.,  171. 

8  Josephine  E.,  243, 

7Lemira,  166. 

8  Josephine  M.,  241. 

5  Lemuel,   55,   103. 

8  Joshua,  232,  276. 

6  Lemuel,  149-283,  154, 

8  Joshua    H.,    262. 

167. 

5  Josiah,    73. 

7  Lemuel,  225,  231. 

6  Josiah,   115,   134. 

8  Lemuel,   225, 

7  Josiah,  194. 

7  Leonard,   148. 

8  Josiah,   189,   194. 

8  Leonard,  224,  271. 

8  Josiah  A.,  261. 

9  Le  Roy  Albert,  257.  • 

7  Josiah   W.,   198. 

8  Le  Roy  S.,  257. 

6  Judith,   76,   100. 

6  Lester,    94. 

7  Judith,  164. 

7  Lester,  159. 

SJudson,  233. 

SLeverett  A.,  228. 

7  Julia,  168,  169,  173. 

o  T.everett  H.,  274. 

7  Julia  Ann,   140. 

7Levi,  181. 

8  Julia   A.,   182,   189, 

BLevina  M.,  247. 

232,  249. 

6  Lewis,   119. 

8  Julia  C.,  245,  250. 

7  Lewis,  113,  120. 

8  Julia    Cleveland,   245. 

8  Lewis,   257.    167. 

7  Julia  H.,  175. 

8  Lewis   C.,  253. 

8  Julia    Lee,    243. 

9  Lewis   S.,  254. 

8  Julia  M.,  222. 

SLillis,    246. 

9  Julia  R.  B.,  252. 

8  Linus,  274. 

7  Julia   S.,   170. 

9  Lizzie  Mary,  254. 

8  Julia   S.,  243. 

5  Lois,  52-82. 

7  Julia  T.,  171. 

6  Lois,   72,    76,    81,   83, 

SJuliaett,   201. 

101. 

8  Julian,  196. 

7  Lois,  114,  140. 

7Julianna,  166. 

8  Lois,  217. 

8  Juliet,  215. 

9  Lois  E.,  264. 

6  Julius,  170. 

8  Lois  H.,  206. 

8  Julius,    181,   243. 

7  Lois  P.,  155. 

9Junius,  265. 

SLora  C.   K.,  241. 

8  Justin  N.,  234. 

8  Lorenzo.  251. 

7  Justus,  186,  238. 

8  Louis,   247. 

8  Justus,    270. 

7  Louisa,   156,  163. 

8  Louisa,   218. 

8  Kate  Weed,   196. 

9  Louisa  A.,  267. 

6  Keziah,    73. 

8  Louisa  C.,  196. 

7Keziah,   116. 

8  Louisa  E.,  247. 

SKirke,    225. 

8  Louisa  H.,  239. 

8  Louisa   M.,   183. 

8  Lamed,  247. 

8  Lucena,    181. 

7  Laura,   125,  129,   131, 

7  Lucia,  127-282. 

132,  137,  149,  149, 

8  Lucia,  198. 

150,  161,  162. 

7  Lucian,  159. 

8  Laura,  218,  225. 

6Lucinda,  93-281. 

9  Laura,  259. 

7Lucinda,   132. 

8  Laura  A.,  226. 

9  Lucinda,  270. 

7  Laura  C.,   180. 

SLucinda  P.,  209. 

8  Lucius,  230. 

6  Lucretia,  92. 

7  Lucretia,  109. 

9  Lucretia,  265. 

4  Lucy,   44-60. 

6  Lucy,  95,   98. 

7  Lucy,    125,    125,    128, 

137,  147,  149,  178. 

8  Lucy,  229,  243. 

7  Lucy  A.,  163,  176. 

8  Lucy  A.,  249. 

9  Lucy  A.,  259. 

7  Lucy  C.,  156. 
9  Lucy  H.,  253. 

8  Lucy  M.,  227,  250. 

9  Lucy   M.,   265. 
7  Lucy  S.,   155. 
7  Luke  A.,  240. 

7  Luke  Brown,  238. 

8  Luke  W.,  240. 
8  Luman,  277. 

6  Luther,    78,    95,    116, 

7  Luther,  109,  116,  136, 

191,  230. 

8  Luther,  191,  251,  265. 
8  Luther  C.,  275. 

8  Luthera,    109. 

6  Lydia,  70,  76,  78,  86- 

281,  89. 

7  Lydia,   119,   124,   129, 

162. 

8  Lydia    A.,   238,   238. 
7  Lydia  C.,  171. 

9  Lydia  M.,  264. 
9  Lydia  P.,  263. 

7  Lyman,  182,  247,  248. 
SLyman,  257. 

8  Lyman  A.,   183. 

9  Lyman  A.,  251,  263. 

8  Lysander,  181. 

5  Mabel,  56. 

6  Mabel,   76-114. 

7  Mabel,  115,  115. 

8  Mabel    A.,    188 
7Malinda,   158. 

9  Manley,    269. 

9  Marava,    270. 
7  Marcia,   148. 

7  Mardenbrough,    221. 

6  Margaret,   81. 

8  Margaret,  215,  229. 

9  Margaret    E.,    261. 
8  Margaret  P.,   221. 

7  Margaret   S.,   124. 

6  Maria,  73. 

7  Maria,  115,  143.  147- 

282,  164,    178. 

8  Maria,   196,  204,  211, 

225,  246. 


294 


Index. — Part  I. 


8  Maria  A.    218. 

8  Mary    E.,    200,     222, 

8  Maria  B.    222. 

227,  238,  238,  239, 

7  Maria  D.    171. 

242. 

7  Maria  E.    155. 
8  Maria  L.    247. 

9  Mary    E.,      254,    262. 
278 

8  Maria   S.    248. 
7  Maria  W.,  155. 
8  Marian,  220. 
8  Marian  A.,  197. 
9  Marietta   L.,   260. 
SMariette,   207. 
7Marinda,    132. 

8  Mary  E.  M.,  201. 
9  Mary  Frances,  267. 
8  Mary  H.,  206. 
9  Mary  H.,  260. 
9  Mary  Isabel,   269. 
8  Mary   J.,      194,     224. 
236. 

4  Martha,  39,  41-60. 
5  Martha,      46,    48,   49, 

C  A         i?O 

9  Mary  Jane,   276. 
8  Mary  L.,     182,     196, 

54,    t>£. 

205,    213. 

6  Martha,  81,  95,  103. 
7  Martha,    111. 
8  Martha,  205,  208,  218, 
232,  234,  235. 
9  Martha,    270. 
8  Martha  B.,  208. 
7  Martha  C.,  168. 
9  Martha  C.,     251. 
8  Martha  J.,  233,  234. 
8  Martha  L.,  185,  226. 
9  Martha  L.,  253. 
9  Martha  M.,  260. 
8  Martha  0.,  222. 
7  Martin,   190. 
2  Mary,  24. 

8  Mary  'N.,   187. 
9  Mary  P.,  277. 
8  Mary  R.,  201. 
6  Mary   S.,   88,   92. 
8  Mary  S.,   233,  237. 
8  Mary   Stuart,   245. 
8  Mary  W.,  214. 
8  Matthew   H.,   265. 
7Medad,  189. 
3Mehitable,   32. 
SMehitable,    51,    56. 
6Mehitable,  81.  83.  97. 
7Mehitable,   136-156. 
7Melinda,   145. 
8  Melissa   M.,   194. 

3  Mary,  27,  31. 

8  Melvin,   227. 

4  Mary,  36,  39. 

5  Mary,  47,  48,  51,  52, 

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53,   56,   58,   60,  68, 

no~i 

6  Mercy,  100. 

281. 

8  Meroa,   219. 

6  Mary,  71,  72,  73,  75, 

9  Merret  D.,  264. 

81,  85,  89,  90,  97, 

8  Millicent,  201. 

100,   108,   108. 

8  Milo   E..   261. 

7  Mary,    109,    111,   115, 

6  Mindwell,   72. 

118,  138,  142,  148, 

8  Minerva,    200. 

151,  158,  161,  162, 

7  Mira,  141. 

163,     164-163,    165, 

6  Miriam.  72. 

168,  170. 

9  Miron,  275. 

8  Mary,    188,    194,   203, 
205,  211,  212,  213, 
225,  227,  229,  230, 

7  Molly,   128.' 
8  Morgan.  250. 
7  Morris  E.,  239. 

233,  234,  247,  248. 

8  Morris  P.,  267. 

9  Mary,   263,   268,   269, 

5  Moses,  71,  91. 

270. 
7  Mary    A.,    133,     148, 

6  Moses,  112,  113,  144. 
7  Moses,  114,  166,  217, 

158,  165. 

220. 

8  Mary    A.,    191,    204, 

8  Moses,    186. 

215,   218,  231. 

8  Moses  Clark,  271. 

9  Mary  A.,  261. 

9  Myron  M.,  276. 

7  Mary  B.,   152,   180. 

8  Mary  B.,  186,  250. 

6Nabby,    102.. 

7  Mary  C.,  156,  179. 
8  Mary  C.,  193. 

7  Nancy,  132,  136,  143. 
8  Nancy,  217,  246. 
7  Nancy  A.,  157. 

9  Mary  C.,  257,  273. 

9  Nancy   M.,   256. 

6  Naomi,   97. 

8  Naomia,  200. 

9  Narcissa  A.,  251. 
8  Nathan  B.,  240. 

7  Nathan  C.,  228. 

8  Nathan  F.,  215. 

7  Nathan  Harwood,  240 

2  Nathaniel,   25. 

3  Nathaniel,    35. 

4  Nathaniel,  45,  49,  50. 

5  Nathaniel,  69,  75,  81. 

6  Nathaniel,     109,     125, 

128. 

7  Nathaniel,  110.  195. 

9  Nathaniel  C.,  266. 

7  Nathaniel  O.,  171. 

8  Nathaniel  P.,  209. 

8  Nehemiah  B.,  273. 

9  Nehemiah   B.,   273. 

7  Nelson,    227. 

8  Nelson,  200. 
5Noadiah,    82. 
6Noadiah,  131. 

7  Noadiah,  112,  202. 

9  Noadiah  E.,  263. 

8  Noadiah  W.,  202. 

7  Norman,    245. 

9  Norman,  276. 

8  Norman  B.,  273. 

9  Norman  B.,  273. 
8  Norman  H.,  228. 
8  Norman  S.,  256. 

601cott,  161. 
701cott,  161. 
SOlcott,  236. 

6  Olive,   93. 

7  Olive  ,124. 

8  Olive  Delia,  200. 

4  Oliver,   67-60. 

5  Oliver,    70. 

6  Oliver,  111,  178. 

7  Oliver,  249. 

8  Oliver,  237,  250,  253. 
8  Oliver  Sherman,  213. 

7  Olivia  H.,  135. 
7Orpha  E.,  145. 
7Orra,  121. 

6  Orrilla,   95. 

6  Orrin,  94. 

8  Orrin,  227. 

7  Orrin  C.,  227. 

8  Orrin  C.,  228. 
8  Orrin  W.,  277. 

8  Oscar,  236. 

9  Oscar,  271. 

8  Oscar  F.,  235. 

8  Oscar  L.,  215. 
7  Osman,  227. 

9  Ossian,  271. 


Descendants  Named  White. 


295 


7  Pamela,  124. 

8  Pamilia,  199. 

8  Parsons,  247. 

5  Patience,  55. 
SPatta  M.,  234. 

6  Patty,  102. 

6  Paul,  74. 

9  Paulina,  269. 

7  Pembroke,  179. 

6  Percy,  94. 

7  Percy,   149. 

6  Pericles,    103. 
6  Permelia,  77. 
6  Persia,    75. 
7Persis,   119,   120. 

6  Phebefc  70. 
7Phebe,    124. 

8  Phebe,  218. 
SPhebe  C.,  198,  219. 

7  Philander,  145. 

8  Philander,  219. 
7Philena,    174. 
SPhilena,    183. 

8  Philena  C.,  228. 

7  Philenda  M.,  179. 
GPhilo,  139. 
7Philo,   211. 
SPhilo,  211. 

6  Phineas,  70. 
TPhineas,   183. 

8  Phineas,   252. 

8  Phineas  E.,  185. 

9  Phineas,  G.,  253. 

5  Pierce,  68. 

6  Pliny,  117. 

6  Polly,  78,  81,  105. 

7  Polly,    113,    113,    132, 

143,  143,  147,  173, 
175. 

8  Polly,    217. 

6  Polly  Anna,  95. 

7  Porter  Welles,  121. 
TPrescott,    166. 

5  Preserved,  74. 

6  Preserved,  118. 

7  Preserved,  192. 

8  Preserved  M.,  256. 
7Priscilla,    117. 
SPriscilla  A..  224. 

5  Prudence,   56. 

6  Prudence,  85,  92. 

7  Quartus,    187,   237. 

4  Rachel,   38. 

5  Rachel,   48,  52,  56. 

6  Rachel,  74.  80,  82,  88. 

7  Rachel,  118.  129,  149. 

8  Rachel  C.,  220. 
6  Ralph,  97. 


7  Ralph.   158,   183. 

8  Randolph,  227. 
7  Ransom,    151. 

7  Ransom  C..  226. 
7  Raymond  B.,  215. 

5  Rebecca,  47,  52. 

6  Rebecca,    72,    81,    86, 

91. 

7  Rebecca,      131,      143, 

160. 

8  Rebecca,   189. 

8  Rebecca  H.,  236. 
8  Reginald  H.,  250. 

6  Reuben,  92,114. 

7  Reuben,  174. 

8  Reuben,  253. 

7  Reuben  A.,  187. 

8  Reuben  A.,  187. 
SReuminah,  194. 

6  Rhoda,   98. 
7Rhoda,    112. 
8  Rhoda,    236. 

7  Richard,    131. 

8  Richard  B.,  194. 

8  R'chard    Grant.    272. 
7  Richard    Mansfield, 

220. 

9  Richard    Mansfield, 

272. 

9  Richard  N.,  263. 
^Richard  W.,  263. 
7  Rietta,  179. 

7  Robert,    138,    219. 
9  Robert  A.,  258. 

8  Robert  Cornell,  272. 

9  Robert  E.,  261. 
8  Robert  J.,  245. 

6  Roderick,   91. 

7  Roderick,   147,  191, 

217. 

8  Roderick,  270. 

9  Roderick,  271. 

8  Roderick  A.,  256. 

8  Rodney,    247. 

7  Roenza.   151. 

3  Rosrer   Sherman,   213. 

7  Roland  P.,  153. 

9  Rose  Clara.  262. 

6  Rosewell.  151. 

7  Roswell  O ..  152. 

8  Rowena.   225. 
7Roxa.  113. 

6  Rozana,  91. 

7  Roxana.  162. 

9  Royal  A.,  259. 

7  Royal  Stiles,  167. 

7  Rufus,  125. 

8  Rufus  P..  194. 

8  Russell  M.,  274. 


9  Russell  M.,  274. 

4  Ruth,   37. 

5  Ruth,  46,  54,  65. 

6  Ruth,  84,  91,  105. 

7  Ruth,    110,    124,    125, 

154,  160. 

8  Ruth,  198. 

7  Ruth,  M.,  127-282. 

7Sabina,   120. 

6  Sally,  94.  98. 

7  Sally,     132-203,     133, 

136,  139,  143,  151, 
157,  158,  175. 

8  Sally,  198. 

5  Salmon,  99. 

6  Salmon,  163. 
8  Salmon,  238. 

8  Salmon  P.,  238. 
8  Salome  B..  250. 

7  Samson  K..  235. 

4  Samuel,   39. 

5  Samuel,    46,    92. 

6  Samuel,    75,    85.    109, 

132,  136,  148/162, 
172. 

7  Samuel,  120,  141,  170. 

207.  224. 

8  Samuel,    182,    183, 

187.  265. 

9  Samuel,  270. 

7  Samuel    Brooks,    239. 

8  Samuel  Brooks.  238. 
8  Samuel  H.,  196.  2?6. 
8  Samuel   Howes,  273 

7  Samuel   Kelloerg.   196. 

8  Samuel   Kellno-jr.  259. 

8  Samuel  P.,  224. 

9  Samuel  P..  273. 

7  Samuel    Pomeroy, 

245. 

7  Samuel  S.,  195. 
9  Sanders  A.,  263. 
9  Sara  Baker,  272. 

2  Sarah.   32. 

3  Sarah,  27.  28   30. 

4  Sarah.    37,   39,    41-60, 

43-60. 

5  Sarah,  48,  49,  50.  61. 

55,  55,   57,   59,   62. 

6  Sarah,  75,  76,  77.  78. 

79,  81,  83.   86,   90, 
97,  98.   105. 

7  Sarah.   109.   114.   117, 

119,   123.   124.  125. 

128,   146,  147,  166, 
167,  173.  174. 

8  Sarah.   189,   189,  194, 

221. 


296 

9  Sarah,  259. 

7  Sarah  A.,  155,  159. 

8  Sarah  A.,  186,  186, 

192,  201,  207,  239. 

9  Sarah  A.,  277. 
8  Sarah  D.,  250. 

8  Sarah  E.,  203,  204, 

209,  223,  224. 

9  Sarah  E.,  264. 
9  Sarah  F.,  270. 

8  Sarah  G.,  199,  243. 
8  Sarah  J.,  123,  188, 

215,  250. 
7  Sarah  Jane,  122,  123, 

180. 

7  Sarah  L.,  171. 

8  Sarah  L.,  242. 

9  Sarah  Lavinia,  264. 

7  Sarah  M.,  154. 

8  Sarah  M.,  196,  228. 

9  Sarah  M.,  256. 
7  Sarah   S.,   155. 
9  Sarah  W.,  257. 

7  Semanthe,    115. 

8  Seneca   C.,   235. 
4Seth,  44. 
7Sewall,  189. 

5  Sibbil,  54. 
6Sibbil,  92. 
8  Sidney  P.,  234. 

5  Silas,  94. 

6  Silas,  93,  151. 

7  Silas  D.,  240. 
6Silva,   77. 

8  Silvia  A.,  208. 

4  Simeon,  67-281. 

5  Simeon,  107-163. 

6  Simeon,  113. 
SSina   C.,  208. 

6  Solomon,  103,  176. 

7  Solomon,  176. 

6  Sophia,   104. 

7  Sophia,  130,  137,  139, 

145,  165-237,  170. 
7  Sophia  J.,  180. 
7  Sophronia,    159,    167. 

9  Stanford,   272. 
7  Stanley,  244. 

7  Statira,  132. 

8  Statira  J.,  202. 

7  Stella  Hayes,  178. 

8  Stella  L.,  244. 

5  Stephen,   84,   89. 

7  Stephen,  174,  205,  248 

8  Stephen,  246. 

9  Stephen,    264. 

7  Stephen  H.,  206. 

5  Submit,  45. 

6  Submit,  99,  107. 


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7  Submit,  163. 
7  Sumner  P.,  159. 

7  Susan,   124,   137,   139, 

143. 

8  Susan,   194,   232. 
8  Susan  B.,  207. 

8  Susan  E.,  184. 

9  Susan  E.,  266. 
8  Susan  L.,  210. 
8  Susan  M.,   188. 
8  Susan  P.,  249. 

4  Susannah,  37. 

5  Susannah,  50,  53,  59. 

6  Susannah,  81,  85,  89, 

91,   98. 

7  Susannah,  120,  162. 

6  Sybil,  90. 

8  Sylvester,    186,    264. 

7  Sylvia.  174. 

7Tamesin,    111. 
7Tempy  Jane,  175. 
SThaddeus  R.,  242. 

6  Thankful,  70-12. 

7  Thankful,  124,  144. 
7Theda,    166. 

7  Theodore,    114. 

8  Theodore,   191. 

8  Theodore  A.,   185. 

8  Theodore  B.,  244. 

7  Theodore  H.,  244. 

9  Theodore  H.,  254. 
6Theodosia,   97. 
7Theodosia,  110,  117. 
STheodosia,   204. 
STheophilus  H.,  238. 

8  Theresa  L.,  250. 

4  Thomas,  54,   61-60. 

5  Thomas,   55,   71,    104. 

6  Thomas,  93,  150,  154, 

IfiO,   164,   171. 

7  Thomas,   141. 

8  Thomas,   235. 

9  Thomas,    273. 

7  Thomas  B.,  138. 

8  Thomas   E.,  222. 

8  Thomas  H.,  213,  249. 

7  Thomas  Jefferson, 

241. 

8  Thomas  P.,  240. 
8  Thomas   S.,   239. 

7  Thomas  Wait,  239. 
5  Thomas   Wells,   97. 

5  Timothy,  53,  85. 

6  Timothy,  69,  136,  142, 

149. 

7  Timothy,   142,   208. 

8  Timothy,   266. 
6Tirzah,  76. 


7Tirzah.   111. 

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STirzah  C.,  185. 
STirzah  M.,  184. 
5Tryphena,   68. 
6Tryphena,   80. 
STryphena,  196. 
7Tryphena  Ely,  126. 
7  Truman,  159,  216. 
9  Truman,  269. 

7  Ulysses,  149. 

7  Urania  C.,  179. 

8  Victoria,   183. 
8  Vincent,   248. 

8  Wade,    262. 

6  Walter,    120. 

7  Walter,   120,    135, 

137,  149. 

8  Walter,  215. 

7  Walter   P.,   171. 

8  Walton    O.,   225. 

8  Ward,  205. 

7  Wealthy,    151. 

9  Wealthy  J.,   263. 

8  Wealthy  S.,  202. 

9  Wealthy  S.,  263. 

7  Wells,   234. 
SWells    H.,    217. 
9  Wesley,  269. 

9  Wilbur,  278. 

8  Wilbur  F.,   182. 
SWillard,  203. 

9  Willard  M.,  258. 
SWillard    S.,    262. 
SWillard    W.,    213-283. 

4  William,  47. 

5  William,   55,  75,  95. 

6  William,   75,   96,   103, 

107,  157-283,  173. 

7  William,      170,      174, 

192,  201,  228,  246. 

8  William,      189,      195, 

215,  231,  246,  249, 
272. 

9  William,  267,  273. 

8  William  A.,  187. 

9  William  A.,  260. 

8  William  B.,  202. 

9  William  B.,  262. 

8  William   C.,  189,  225, 

228,   254,   268. 

9  William  C.,  258,  268. 
7  William  Chester,  178. 
7  William   Czar,  205. 

9  William  E.,  268. 
7  William   Ely,   197. 


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9  William  F.,  253. 

8  William  P.,  194,  258. 

9  Willis,  270. 

8  William  G.,  193. 

9  William    Pearl,    264. 

7  Wilson,    200. 

9  William  G.  A.,  252. 

6  William  Porter,  122. 

8  Wilson  B.,  278. 

7  William  H.,  242,  248. 

9  William  R.,  269. 

8  William  H.,  199,  208, 

8  William   Sage,  274. 

SZelotes  A.,  204. 

250,  259,  260. 

7  William  Starr,  207. 

6  Zenas.  76. 

9  William  H.,  259,  275. 

9  William  Stratton,  267 

8  Zenas,  186. 

9  William  Le  Roy,  258. 

7  William  W.,  243. 

6  Zervia,  75. 

7  William  M.,  231. 

8  William  W.,  214,  226, 

6Zilphia,  108. 

8  William    M.,    211. 

234,  252,  258. 

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Part  II.     Descendants  Having  Other  Names  Than  White. 

Abbott. 

7  Orange,  72. 

8  Daniel,  117. 

9  Austin,   185. 

6  Phineas,  46. 

8  Edwin,  117. 

9  Fidelia  E.,  185. 

6  Rachel,   46. 

8  Esther,   120. 

9  Julia  B.,  185. 

6  Rebecca,  46. 

8  Franklin,  120. 

9  Louisa,   185. 

7  Samuel,  72. 

8  Harriet,   120. 

Allen. 

7  Sewall,   70. 

8  Joseph   F.,   120. 

7  John,  88. 

7Theodosia,   70. 

8  Lewis,  120. 

7  Moses,  88. 

Andrews. 

SPersis,  120. 

7  T?ar>Vipl      88 

J     J-WlLil"!,       OO. 

8  Christopher,  162. 

Atwater. 

Allis. 

SEdmond  B.,   166. 
8  Edward  P.,  164. 
7Josiah,   101-165. 

8  Curtis,  162. 
8  Ellen   M.,   162. 
5  Ezra,   281. 
8  Hiram  B.,  162. 

9  Caroline  E.,  207. 
9  Ellen  A.,  207. 
9  George  A.,  207. 

7  Judith,    101. 

8  Joanna,  162. 

Atwood. 

8  Justin  W.  C.,  165. 

8  Laura,   162. 

9  Charles,  186. 

8  Lewis  E.  S.,  166. 

8  Lydia,   162. 

9  Jane,  186. 

8  Lucy   Jane,    164. 

8  Melissa,  162. 

9  Mary,  186. 

7  Lydia,    101. 

8  Pedee  Ann,  162. 

8  Mary  A.,  164. 

9  William,  197. 

Austin. 

8  Mary  E.  W.,  165. 
7  Salmon  White,  101. 

Andrus. 

8  Aaron   White,   126. 
8  Charles  C.,  126. 

8  Silas  D.  W.,  165. 

8  John  R.,  155. 

8  Joseph,  155. 

Avery. 

A  1  vord  • 

8  Royal  G.,  149. 

8  Columbus,    148. 

6  Abigail,    46. 

SUrial,    149. 

8  Francis,  148. 

7Alanson,  70. 

8  Walter  S.  W.,    149. 

8  Franklin,    148. 

7Alvin,   70. 

8  Harriet,  148. 

7  Amanda,  70. 

Arms* 

8  John  M.,  148. 

6Azariah,    46. 
7  Calvin,  72. 
.7  Clarissa,    70. 

7  Chester,  100. 
7Ebenezer  White,  100. 
7  Elizabeth,    100. 

8  Lewis,   148. 
SMarilla,  148. 
8  Martha  A.,  148. 

7  Cyrus,  73. 
6  Dorcas,   46. 

7  Eroe,   100. 
8  George,  164. 

SMunroe,  148. 

7  Editha,   73. 

7  Harriet,    100. 

Bacon. 

8  Eleanor    Kellogg,  167. 

8  Harriet,  164. 

5  Abigail,  39. 

7  Electa,    70. 

7  Mary,    100. 

5  Dorcas,   39. 

7  Fidelia,  73. 

8  Moses,   164. 

5Ebenezer,    39. 

7  Gaius,  70. 

7  Roger  Newton,  100. 

5  Jerusha,  39. 

6  Jerusha,   46. 

7  Sophia,  100. 

5  John,  39. 

6  Luther,   46. 

Arnold. 

5  Joseph,  39. 

7  Luther,   73. 

8  George  White,  180. 

5  Martha,  39. 

7  Mary,    701 

8  Mary  Jane,  180. 

5  Mary,   39. 

7  Miriam,   72-181. 

Ashley. 

5  Sarah,  39. 

6  Moses,  46. 

8  Ann  Eliza,  120. 

5Sibbel,  39. 

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Index.— Part  II. 


Bailey. 

Barnard. 

8  Elizabeth  A.  L.,    167. 

8  Anna  Hale,  173. 

8  Roswell  White,  167. 

8  Benjamin  Stanton,173 

Baker. 

8  Frances,  173. 

9  Anna,  220. 
9  Hannah  White,  220. 

8  Frederick  Joseph,173 
8  Samuel  White,  173. 
8  Sarah,  173. 

7  John,  77. 

8  Julia  A.,  160. 
8  Laura  A.,  160. 

Barnes. 

9  Edward,   210. 

9  Margaret  Corlies,  220 
7  Mary,  77. 
9  Mary,  220. 
8  Mortimer,  156. 

9  Henry,    210. 
9Marilla,    206. 
9  Mary,   206. 
9  William,  206. 

9  Robert  Haydock,  220. 

Bascom. 

9  Robert  White,     220. 

9  Harriet  Naomia,  200. 

9  Sarah  H.,  220. 

Bassett. 

Ballory. 

6  Mary,    53. 

7  Deborah,  281. 

6  Sarah,   53. 

7  Eliza  Ann,  281. 

Beardsley. 

7  Fanny,  281. 

7Chloe  Ann,  93. 

7  Joseph,  281. 

7  Edwin,  93. 

7  William,  281. 

Beaumont. 

Ballou. 

8  Thomas,  154. 

9  Charles,  189. 

Bennett. 

9  Maria  L.,  189. 

8  Henry  P.,  149. 

Bancroft. 

8  James,  149. 

6  Enoch,  57. 

8  William  H.,  149. 

6  Hannah,  57. 

Bensley. 

6  Joel,   57. 

9  Maria  V.,  218. 

6  John,    57 

9  Seward  R.,  218. 

6  Lemuel,  57. 

Benson. 

6  Ruth,   57. 

9Elden,    221. 

6  Sabra,  57. 

9  Harry  C.,  221. 

6  Samuel,  57. 

9  Joseph   B.,  221. 

6  Sarah,    57. 

Benton. 

Bardwell. 

6  Amos,  49. 

8  Alma  L.,  163. 

5  Asa,    36. 

SAlonzo  S.,  115. 

5  Ebenezer,  36. 

8  Carlos,  115. 

5  Elizabeth,  281. 

8  Charles  A.,  115. 
8  Charles  F.,  163. 
8  Harriet  White,  115. 
8  Joseph,  115. 
8  Mabel   White,   115. 
8  Maria  L.,  163. 
8  Mary  W.,  163. 
8  Pamela,  163. 

Billings. 

8  Arthur  White,  166. 
8  Charles  Morris,  166. 
8  Frederick    D..    166. 
8  Harriet  C.,  166. 
8  Joseph,  166. 
8  Martha  D.,  166. 

8  Sarah  Ann  L.,  163. 

Bingham. 

8  Seth  E.,  163. 

7Flavel   White,   106. 

8  Sophia  A.,  163. 

Bissel. 

Barker. 

4  Benjamin,  31. 

7  Charles,  90. 

4  Daniel,  31. 

7  George  W.,  90. 

4  John,   31,   32. 

7  John  90. 

4  Mabel,  32. 

7  Julia,  90. 

4  Rachel,  32. 

7  William,  90. 

4  Sarah,  31,  32. 

6  John,   66-118. 

7  Jonathan,   75. 
7  Lucy,  75. 

7  Martha,  99. 

7  Nancy,  75,  99. 

8  Olivia   Sarah,   118. 
7  Pamela,  99. 

7  Pelatiah,  75. 
7  Reuben,  75. 
7  Sylvester,  99. 

6  William,  47. 

7  William,  75. 

Boardman. 
6  Samuel,  67. 
Bonta. 

8  Catharine  T.,  130. 
8  Derrick   H.,   130. 
8F.   Fidelia,   130. 

8  Hope  Ann,  130. 
8  John  Olmsted,  130. 
8  Margaret  M.,  130. 
8  Mary  S.,  130. 

Bowen. 
SLydia",  129. 

Brace. 
6  Fanny,  66. 

6  Thomas  Kimberly,  66. 

Blake. 

7  Edmund.  92. 
7  Emily,  92. 

7  Lucy,  92. 

Bliiu 

6  David,  55. 
6  Jacob,  55. 

Bliss. 
6  Achsah,  66. 

6  Betsey,  66. 

7  Charlotte.  99. 
6  Daniel,  47,  66. 
6  Elijah.  47. 

6  Experience,  47. 

6  Gad,   47. 

8  George  W.,  163. 

7  Harriet,  99. 
6Hosea,  66. 

8  Jason  S.,  163. 

6  Joel  White,  66. 

Brackett. 
8  Helen  M.,  147. 

8  Marion  P.,   147. 

Brainerd. 

9  Henry,  207. 
9  Levi,   207. 

9  Nancy,  207. 
9  Susan,  207. 


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Brewer. 

7  Betsey,  73. 
7  Daniel  C.,  73. 
7  Eunice,  74. 
7  Francis,  74. 
7  Henry,  73. 
7  James,  74. 
7  Lucy,  73. 
7  Martin,  73. 
7  Sarah,  73. 
7  Sophia,  73. 

Brigden. 
7Asenath,  91. 
7  Betsey,  91. 
7  Daniel,  91. 
7  Grace,  91. 
7  Harriet,   91. 
7  John,    91. 

7  Polly,   91. 

Brown. 

8  Catharine  P.,  149. 
SEmeline  F.,  148. 

9  Francis  E.,  202. 
9  George  H.,  202. 
8  George  O.,   148. 
8  Mary  K.,  148. 

8  Walter  C.,  149. 

Burk. 
5  Ruth,  41. 

Burnham. 
8  Charles,  118. 
8  Edward   G.,    119. 
8  Franklin  W.,  119. 
8  George,   119. 
8  Hannah  W.,  119. 
8  James  H.,  119. 
8  Nancy,  119. 
8  Simeon  C.,  119. 
8  William  S.,  119. 

Burr. 

SAbby  M.,   178. 
8  Carlos,  178. 
SDency,  178. 
8  Eliza,    178. 
8  George  H.,   178. 
8  James  A.,  178.      ~ 
SJehiel,  178. 
8  Lucy,  178. 
7Lydia,  76. 

7  Maria,  76. 

8  Mary,   178. 

8  Matilda,  178. 

7  Nancy,    76. 

8  Nancy,    178. 

Burritt 

7  Elijah  Hinsdale,  33. 
7Elihu,  33. 


Burt. 

9  Joseph  W.,  191. 

8  Anna,  118. 

Chamberlain. 

8  Augustine,  118. 

6Blanchard,  48. 

9  Charles,  216. 

6  Jacob  B.,  48. 

8  Delia  B.,  118. 

6  Sarah  L.,  48. 

9  Harriet,  216. 
SHezehiah,   118. 
9Hubbard  T.,  216. 
9  Jane  E.,  216. 

Champion. 

8  Charles  R.,  141. 
8  Henry   C.,   141. 

8  John,  118. 

Champlain. 

9  Lorenzo  W.,  216. 

8  Anise   C.,   156. 

8  Lucius  C.,  118. 

8  Jane  F.,  156. 

8  Luthur  White,  118. 

Chapman. 

8  Mary,  118. 

6  Eliakim,  63. 

9  Mary  J.,  216. 

6  Samuel,  62. 

SRhoda,  118. 

6  Sarah   White,   62. 

8  Richard  S.,  118. 

Chappel. 

9  William  C.,  216. 

8  Henry,  148. 

Bush. 

Cheadle. 

8  Elizabeth   W.,   164. 

7Electa,  97. 

8  Harriet   M.,   164. 

7Gilman,  98. 

Butler. 

7  John,  97. 

SAphonso  E.,  179. 

7  Pamelia,  97. 

9  Edward,  195. 

7  Rial,  97. 

8  Edward   P.,   179. 

Chester. 

9  Emily,    195. 

8  Elizabeth,  173. 

9  Lucy,  195. 

8  John,  173. 

9  Martha   A.,    195. 

Childs. 

8  Mary  E.}  179. 
8  Samuel,  179. 

9  Edward,  215. 
9  Evelyn,  215. 

Cadwell. 

9  Irene,  215. 

7Almira,  102. 

9  John,  215. 

7  Betsey,   102. 

9  Sarah  Jane,  215. 

7  Elia  Ann,  102. 

9  William,  215. 

7  Julia  Ann,   102. 
7  Lucy  Ann,   102. 
7  Maria,   102. 
7  William  W.,  102. 

Chittenden. 

5  Jared,  38. 
5Lucretia,  38. 
5  Luther,  38. 

Cady. 

5  Mary,   38. 

9  Leslie,  200. 

5  Miranda,  38. 

9  Lewis,  200. 

5  Rachel,  38. 

Carr. 

5  William,  38. 

SArlina,  153. 

ChurdiiU. 

8  Harriet,    153. 

6  Abigail,  51. 

Carrington. 

6  Benjamin,    51. 

7  John,  91. 

6  Daniel,  51. 

7  Mary,  91. 

6Elisha,  50. 

7  Rebecca,  91. 

6  Ruth,  50. 

Carter. 

Clark. 

5Eleazer,  40. 
5  Ezra,   40. 
5  Jerusha,   40. 
5  Margery,  40. 
5  Mary,   40| 

6  Aaron,  51. 
7  Amanda,  71. 
SBohan  A.,  111. 
4  Daniel,  27. 
6  Daniel,  51. 
6  David,  51. 

Case, 

7Elihu,  70. 

9  Adrian  E.,  191. 

6  Elijah,  51. 

9  Frank  D.,  191. 

4  Elizabeth,  27. 

300 

7  Elizabeth,  70. 

8  Enoch  White,  111. 

7  Erastus,  70. 

6  Esther,  51. 

8  Henry  White,  138. 
GJerusha,  65. 

7  Joel  C.,  73. 
4  John,  27. 

6  John,  51. 

8  Joseph  W.,  111. 

9  Julia,  215. 

6  Lois,  51. 

7  Lucinda,  70. 

8  Luther  C.,  111. 
GLydia,  51. 
7Lydia,  71. 

4  Mary,  27. 
6  Mary,  51. 
8  Mary  Ann,  111. 
GMehitable,  51. 

8  Mervin,  138. 

9  Minnie,  215. 

6  Moses,  51. 

4  Nathaniel,  27-28. 

7  Paulina,  70. 
7Persis,  71. 
6  Rachel,  51. 

6  Ruth,  51. 

7  Salome,  70. 
6  Samuel,  65. 
4  Sarah,  27. 

6  Sarah,  51. 

8  Sarah,  138. 

7  Silence,  70. 
7  Submit,  70. 

7  Sylvester,  70. 

8  Tamesin  S.,  111. 

6  Thomas,  65. 
4  White,  27. 

Coburn. 

8  James  White,  152. 

Coe. 

8  Adella  B.,  152. 
SCurtiss  H.,  152. 
8  Edgar  D.,  152. 
8  Harriet  Jane,  152. 
8  Urania  Eliza,  152. 
8  Wilbur  E.,  152. 

Cogswell. 

7  Harry,  108. 
7  Lucia,  108. 
7  Mary,  108. 

7  William  T.,  108. 

Cole. 

8  Horace,  109. 

Collins. 

8  Cornelia  W.,  115. 
7  Cynthia,  74. 


Index. — Part  II. 

6  Deborah,  55. 
6EIizur,  55. 

6  Freeman,   55-95. 

7  Freeman,  95. 

7  George  H.,  95. 

8  Henry  A.,  115. 
7  John,  74. 

7  Lucy,  74,  95. 

7  Nancy,   74. 

6  Sarah,  55. 
SWolcott  E.,   115. 

Comstock. 

8  David  W.,  123. 
8  Frank  R.,  123. 
8  George  A.,  123. 
8  Helen  W.,  123. 
8  Henry  C.,  123. 

8  Virginia   W.,   123. 

Conkey. 

9  Caroline  P.,  232. 
9  Charles  M.,  232. 
Gilbert  H.,  232. 

9  John  G.,  232. 

Cook. 
8  Aaron,  167. 

7  Elizabeth  S.,  77. 

7  Ephraim,  77. 

8  Henry  A.,  122. 

7  John  D.,  77. 

8  Julia  W.,  167. 
7  Maria,  77. 

7  Roswell  W.,  77. 

8  Ruth  Anne,  148. 
7  Sarah  P.,  77. 

7  Silas  W.,  77. 

8  William  F.,  122. 
72enas,  77. 

Cooke. 

6  David  White,  48. 
6  Experience,  48. 
6  Martha,  48. 
6  Mary,  48. 

6  William,  48. 

Cooley. 

7  Sally  L.,  92. 

7  Simeon  O.,  92. 
6  Walter,  41-92. 

Cornwell. 

4  Daniel,  27. 
4  Elizabeth,  27. 
4  Giles,  27. 
4  Isaac,  27. 
4  Jacob,  27. 
4  Mary,  27-34. 
4  Nathaniel,  27. 
4  Timothy,  27. 
4  Wait,  27. 


Cory. 

8  Asa,  160. 

8  Charles  Slocum,  160. 

8  Julia,  160. 

8  Leander  David,  160. 

8  Maria  White,  160. 

8  Martha  White,  160. 

8  Thomas  Wells,  160. 

8  William  Benton,  160. 

Cotton. 

6  Bathsheba,  52. 
6  Eliakim,  52. 
6  Samuel,  52. 

Cowles. 

9  James  M.,  190. 
9  Jane  E.,  190. 

Crawford. 

9  John,  184. 
9Phineas  White,  184. 
9  Susan  E.  W.,  184. 
9Theophilus,  184. 
9  William    Henry,    184. 

Grouse. 

8  D.Edgar,   139. 
8  John  J.,   139. 

Culver. 

8  Amelia  J.,  117. 
8  Charles,  117. 
8  Sarah  E.,  117. 

Danforth. 
6  Jonathan,  59. 
6Pamelia,  59. 
6  Samuel,  59. 

Dauby. 
8  Helen,  140. 

Day. 

8  Helen  A.,  151. 
8  William  W.,  151. 

Dickinson. 
SAlphonso,   109. 

6  Christian,  45. 

7  Clarissa  W.,  103. 

6  Eli,  45. 

8  Elijah  W.,  109. 

7  Elizabeth  L.,   103. 

8  Emeline,   109. 

6  Hannah,  45. 

7  Israel,  103. 
SPerusha,   109. 
4  Joel,  32. 

4  Jonathan,  32. 
4  Joshua,  32. 

8  Luther  White,  109. 
4  Martha,  32. 

7  Martha  C.,  103. 
4  Obadiah,  32. 

6  Samuel,  45. 

8  Samuel  C.,  109. 


Descendants  Having  Other  Names  Than  White. 


301 


Dobson. 

8  Emma  Sophia,  168. 

Dodd. 
6  Mary,  48. 

6  Sarah,  48-75. 

Drake. 

7  Elizabeth,   108. 
7  Ira,    108. 

7  Sophia,  108. 
7  Warren,  108.  * 

Dunham. 
7  Alpheus,  93. 
7  Ebenezer,  93. 
7  Mason,  93. 
7  Samuel,  93. 
7  Sophia,  93. 
7  Timothy,   93. 

7  William,  93. 

Durkee. 

8  Betsey,   145. 

8  Clarence,    145. 
8  Grace,  145. 

Duston. 
8  Anna  Maria,  139. 

Dutre. 
8  Ann,  162. 
8  Charles  W.,  162. 
8  Eveline,  162. 
8  James  M.,  162. 
8  Martha,  162. 
8  Thomas  W.,  162. 

Dwight. 

8  Nathaniel,  110. 
SElihu,  110. 
8  Justus,  110. 

Eastman. 
8  Frances,  115. 
8  Georgia  Ann,  157. 
8  Jane,  115. 
8  Maria,   115. 
6  Mary,  47. 
8  Mary  White,  115. 
8  Sarah  S.,  115. 
8  Semanthe  White,  115. 
6  William,  47. 
8  William,  115. 

Eaton. 

6  Elijah,  55. 
6  Elisha,  55. 
6  Stephen,  55. 
6  Susanna,  55. 
6  Timothy,  55. 

Eddy. 

8  Albert,  155. 
8  Arthur,  155. 
8  Martha  E.,  155. 


Edmonds. 

8  Albert  M.,  144. 
8  Amanda  M.,  144. 
8  Frederick  H.,  144. 
8  Orrilla,  144. 
8  Sylvania,  144. 

8  Thankful  W.,  144. 

Edwards. 

9  Joseph  W.,  230. 
9  Mary  L.,  230. 

9  Susan  S.,  230. 

Eells. 

8  Calvin,    137. 
7  Clarissa,  91. 

6  Daniel,  49. 

7  Horace,  91. 
7  Huldah,  91. 
6  Martha,  49. 
fi  Mary,  49. 

6  Nathaniel,  49-91. 

7  Nathaniel.  91. 
7  Richard,  91. 

7  Susan,  91. 

7  Sylvester,  91. 

6  Theodotia,  49. 

Efner. 

8  Alice,  170. 

8  Henry  White,  170. 

Eggleston. 

3  Celia,  151. 

8  Charles.  151. 
8  Craig,  151. 
8  Marietta,    151. 
8  Myron,  151. 
Elderkin. 

7  Bela,  89. 

7  Charlotte,  89. 
7  Harriet,  89. 
7  Juliana,  89. 
7  Lucy,  89. 
7  Mary  Ann,  89. 
7  Stephen  W.,  89. 

Ellis. 

7  David,  97. 
7  Stephen,  97. 

Ellsworth. 

4  Ann,  32. 
4  Anna,  32. 
4  Daniel,  31. 
4  Esther.  31. 
4  John,  31. 

4  Martha,  32. 

Ely. 

7  Abigail,    72. 
6  Heman,  65. 
6  Justin,  65. 
6  Theodore,  65. 


Evans. 


8  Elias  H.,  161. 

8  Elizabeth  M.,  161. 

SErastus  B.,  161. 

8  Jesse  White,  161. 

8  Joanna  White,  161. 

8  Lydia  P.,  161. 

8  Mary  Dodge,  161-234. 

8  Minerva  L.,  161. 

8  Prudence  Ann,  161. 

8  Samuel  H.,  161. 

8  Sarah  G.,  161. 

8  William  T.,  161. 

Everett. 
8  Carlos,  111. 
8  Edward,  111. 
8  Ellen,  111. 
8  Lucas,  111. 
8  Luna,  111. 
SMilo,   111. 

Fay. 
7  Austin,  98. 

7  Edwin,   59-135. 

8  Edwin  Hedge,  135. 
SEleutheria  O.,  135. 
8  Josiah  Dunham,  135. 
7  Marietta,  98. 

7  Roxana,  98. 

8  Sarah  E.  W.,  135. 

8  William  Henry,  135. 

Ferry. 

8  Amanda  H.,  165. 
8  Edward  P.,  165. 
8  Hannah  E.,  165. 
8  Mary  L.,   165. 
8  Noah  H..  165. 
8  Thomas  W.,  165. 

8  William  M.,  165. 

Frank. 

7  Andrew,    96-282. 
7  Eliza  Ann,  96-282. 
7Elizur  W..  96-282. 
7  Hannah,    96-282. 
7  Joseph  W.,  96-282. 
7  Nathaniel,   96-282. 
7Shipman,  96-282. 

Frarey. 

5  Eleazer,  39. 
5  Hannah,  39. 
5  Jonathan,  39. 
5  Joseph,  39. 
5  Samuel,  39,  39. 
5  Sarah,  39. 
Frazier. 

9  Caroline,  231. 
9  Charles,  231. 


302 


Index.— Part  II. 


(In  this  copy  of  the  "Memorials,"  this  is  substituted  for  pages  which 
are  wanting.  It  cantains  all  the  surnames,  and  references  under  them, 
contained  in  those  pages.) 


French,  44. 

Jordan,  246. 

Morton,  164. 

Judd,  45,  71,  187,  198. 

Mosley,  155. 

Gage,  151. 

Keeney,  149. 

Moses,  201. 

Gardner,  95,  133. 

Keith,  154. 

Munson,  143,  181. 

Gates,  119. 

Kellogg,  127,  172,  194, 

Murray,  61. 

Gaylord,  92. 

283. 

Gilford,  202. 

Kelsey,  174. 

Newell,  151. 

Gilbert,  24,  142,  168. 

Kennedy,  140. 

Nichols,  196. 

Goddard,  112,  113. 

Kimball,  184,  185. 

Niles,  201,  211. 

Goodman,  70,  115. 

Kimberly,  66. 

North,  80. 

Goodrich,  78,  140,  171. 

Kirby,  157. 

Northrup,  268. 

Gorton,  147. 

Grandy,  152. 

Lansing,  209. 

Olcott,  41,  42,  103. 

Graves,  28,  77. 

Latham,  182. 

Olmsted,  41,  52,  180. 

Green,  162,  196. 

Lathrop,  215, 

Olney,  161. 

Greenman,  160. 

Lawrence,  160,  161. 

Orvis,  202. 

Grey,  198. 

Leach,  183. 

Osborne,  54. 

Gridley,  84. 

Leake,  173. 

Overton,  83. 

Griswold,  43,  44,  67. 

Leavens,  157. 

Lee,  169,  245. 

Page,  81,  151,  282. 

Hager,  124. 

Leete,  193. 

Paine,  60,  61,  116. 

Hale,  56,  57. 

Leonard,  126. 

Palmer,  117,  130. 

Hall,  33,  50,  179. 

Lewis,  232,  233. 

Parker,  115. 

Hammond,  225. 

Lindsley,  128. 

Parmele,  150. 

Harris,  208. 

Lohnes,  218. 

Patterson,  205. 

Hart,  161. 

Looman,  72. 

Pease,  120. 

Hastings,  41,  100. 

Loomis,  30,  31,  86,  105. 

Peckham,  209. 

Hawley,  56,  158. 

Lord,  82. 

Pell,  232. 

Healey,  126. 

Lounsbury,  155. 

Pepper,  114. 

Hebard,  97. 

Lyman,  101  ,102,114,282 

Perry,  168,  179. 

Hedge,  59. 

Lyon,  110. 

Phelp,  33. 

Henry,  114,  282. 

Pitcher,  232. 

Hibbard,  132. 

Malsom,  209. 

Pitkin,  62. 

Hickson,  33. 

Mann,  225. 

Plumb,  56. 

Hill,  209. 

Marsh,  206. 

Pomeroy,  181. 

Hinsdale,  32,  33,  49. 

Mattison,  216. 

Poss,  185. 

Hitchcock,  121,125,  126. 

Mayhew,  67. 

Powell,  52. 

Holcomb,  176,  196. 

McCampell,  260. 

Powers,  145,  183. 

Hollister,  39. 

McGregory,  145. 

Pratt,  129. 

Holmes,  157,  283. 

Mclntyre,  136. 

Putnam,  233. 

Hook,  162. 

McKee,  135. 

Howell,  53. 

McMaster,  95. 

Eamsdell,  124. 

Hubbard,  99,  108,  163, 

McPherson,  283. 

Ranney,  38,  91,  154. 

166,  230. 

Meacham,  125,  282. 

Reed,  85. 

Hubbell,  113. 

Meek,  260. 

Rice,  131,  132. 

Huntoon,  225. 

Merchant,  171. 

Robbins,  102. 

Husted,  158. 

Merritt,  159. 

Roberts,  139,  155. 

Hutchinson,  200. 

Merwin,  154. 

Robinson,  139. 

Hyde,  215. 

Miles,  144. 

Ross,  226. 

Millard,  222. 

Rowell,  219. 

Ingram,  71. 

Miller,  124. 

Rugg,  179. 

Ives,  208. 

Mix,  207/ 

Russell,  173. 

Montague,  36,  77. 

Ryer,  259. 

Jenks,  143,  197. 

Moody,  47. 

Johnson,  37,  50,  155,165. 

Moore,  200. 

Sabin,  53. 

Jones,  120. 

Morgan,  42,  202. 

Sackrider,  199,  200. 

Descendants  Having  Other  Names  Than  White. 


303 


Sage,,  52,  85,  207. 

Sanford,  90. 

Savage,  204. 

Scovil,  129. 

Shaver,  230. 

Shepard,  133. 

Simms,  97, 

Skilton,  268. 

Smith  27,  28,  70,  72,  84, 

98,  101,  113,  117, 

132,  135,  151,  170, 

190,  191,  219,  245, 

283. 

Soule,  196. 

Spencer,  85,  206. 

Sprague,  139. 

Stall,  124. 

Stanley,  138. 

Stannard,  249. 

Stebbins,  149. 

Stocking,  186. 

Stokely,  162. 

Stone,  37,  38. 

Storrs,  137. 

Stow,  39. 

Strickland,  167. 


Strong,  84,  105,  148. 
Sumner,  78,  241. 
Swift,  98. 
Talcott,  105. 
Taylor,  32,  264. 
Terry,  225. 
Thompson,  76,  109. 
Tooley,  216,  217. 
Tower,  124. 
Townsend,  90. 
Townson,  201. 
Tuttle,  176. 

Ufford,  56. 
Villers,  175. 

Wadsworth,   85. 

Walcott,  139. 

Ward,   57,  77,  78,   133, 

20o. 

Warland,  213. 
Warner,  124,  232. 
Warren,  76. 
Washburn,  192. 
Watson,  143,  144. 


Webb,  199. 

Welles,  32,  56,  83. 

Wells,  99,  101,  131,  147, 
153. 

Wetmore,88. 

White- 
Amanda,  116. 
Delos,  50. 
Joseph,  50. 
Lucy,  72. 
Maria,  116. 
Menzo,  50. 

Whitmore,  54. 

Wilcox,  138. 

Wilder,  186. 

Willard,  33,  147,  282. 

Willcox,  50,  264. 

Williams,  106,  167,  185, 
220,  283. 

Wolcott,  44. 

Wpod,  155. 

Woodbridge,   241. 

Wright,  100,  153. 

Young,  88. 


304  Index.— Part  III. 

PART  III.     Persons  Connected  with  the  Family  by  Marriage. 


Surnames    not    known. 

Abigail,   113. 
Anna,  58,  72. 
Elizabeth,  26,  44,  128. 
Esther,  58,  150. 
Flavia,  121. 
Hannah,  49. 
Harriet,  253. 
Malvina,  144. 
Margaret,  194. 
Mary,  20,  36. 
Nancy,  249. 
Ruth,  64. 
Sarah,  93. 
Susannah,  85. 

The  above  married 
Whites. 

Ruth,  m.  Benton,  36. 
Abigail,  m.  Bissell,  31. 
Ann,   m.   Bissell,   31. 
Mary,  m.  Dickinson,  32. 
Noami,  m.  Dickson,  45. 
Mindwell,  m.  Ellsworth, 

31. 

Jemima,  m.  Graves,  28. 
Thankful,   m.    Graves, 

28. 

Ann,  m.  Griswold,  44. 
Experience,    m.    Hins- 

dale,  33. 

Mary,  m.  Johnson,  37. 
Hannah,  m.  Loomis,  31. 
Maria,  m.  Loomis,  105. 
Sally,  m.   Loomis,   105. 
Hannah,  m.  Sage,  52. 
Julia    A.,   m.    Shepard, 

133. 
Clarissa,  m.  Warren, 

76. 
Mary,   m.   Warren,   76. 


Abbe,  Roxalana,  41. 
Abbott,  Lucinda,  72. 
Abbott,  Asahel  W.,  185. 

Paul,  92. 

Sally,  66. 

Abernethy,  Electa,  161. 
Adams,  Caroline,  224. 

Darius,  81. 
Harriet,  74,  198. 

Sarah  E.,  274. 
Akin,  Mary  E.,  248. 
Alfred,  Mary,  179. 
Alger,  Mercy,  80. 


Alkiah,  Rebecca,  129. 
Allen,  Elizabeth,  122. 

Emily  A.,  204. 

Harriet  H.,  254. 

Isaac  W.,  106. 

John,  88. 

Ailing,  Susanna,  53. 
Allis,  Anna  (Hubbard), 

153 

Cynthia,  132. 

Elijah,    101-163-281. 

Jere,  164-163. 

Josiah,  100,  165-163. 

Lucy,  99. 
Alvord,  Dorcas,  69. 

Elijah,  167. 

Gad,  70. 

John,  46. 

Mindwell,  71. 
Alvord,  Miriam,  181. 

Samuel,  72. 

Warren  I.,  133. 
Alward,  Rachel  A.,  173. 
Ames,  Abigail,  204. 

Mary  C.,  226. 
Amidon,  Mercy,  118. 
Amsden,  Lydia,  163. 
Andrews,  Amy,  98. 

Hannah,  128. 

Henry,   197. 

Lorenzo,    162. 

William,  37-281. 
Andrus,  Alanson,  155. 

Urial,   149. 

Anthony,  William,  106. 
Arms,  Ebenezer,  100. 

Eroe,  100. 

Moses,  163. 
Arnold.  Elizabeth,  129. 

Horace,  174. 

Russell,  180. 
Ashley,  Benjamin,  117. 

Joseph,  120. 
Atherton,  Abigail,  46. 

Frances  A.,  252. 

Ruth,  48. 
Atwater,  90. 

Jane  Isabel,  271. 

Jeremiah  J.,  214. 

William  G.,  207. 
Atwood,  Ann,  82. 

Caroline.  265. 

Lydiar  123. 

Stephen,  186. 
Augur,  Harriet,  91. 
Austin,  Elkanah  C.,  126 
Averill,  Eliphalet,  104. 


Avery,  Amos,  148. 

Lydia,  100. 
Ayres,  Elijah,  77. 

Sibbil,   84. 

Babcock,  Elizabeth,  251 
Bacon,  John,  27,  39. 

Pamelia,  249. 
Badger,  Cornelia,  167. 
Bagg,  Hannah,  47. 

Mrs.  Lucy,  190. 

Rhoda,  208. 

Tirzah,  66. 
Bailey,  Roswell,  167. 
Baker,  George  C.i,    202, 

219. 

Hannah  D.,  272. 

Isaac,  160. 

John,  77,  156. 

Josbeph,  220. 
Balderson,  Elizabeth, 

98. 
Baldwin,  52. 

Abigail,  223. 

Elizabeth,   43. 

Jedidah,  150. 

Linus,  129. 

Ball,  Cornelia  C.,  216. 
Ballory,  Joseph,  96-281 
Ballou,  DeWitt  C.,  189. 
Bancraft,  Elizabeth,  123 

Samuel,  57. 
Barber,  Josiah,  82 

Milton,  259. 

Sarah  (Ball),  57. 

Sophronia,  88. 
Barclay,   Martha   Jane, 

160. 
Bardwell,   Alonzo,    115. 

Salmon  D.,  163. 

Seth,  163. 
Barker,  John,  90. 

Ruth,  130. 

Barlow,  Sidney,  166. 
Barnard,  31,  79. 

Frederick,  173. 
Barnes,  Eliza,  84. 

Lorin,  152. 

Oliver,   206. 

R.  Henry,  210. 
Barney,  Samuel,  53. 
Barns,  Joseph,  39. 
Barnum,  Laura  L.,  233. 
Barron,   Almira    (Mun- 

son),  181. 

Lucy,  65. 
Barrows,  Dorcas,  121. 

Joseph  D.,  148. 


Persons  Connected  with  the  Family  by  Marriage* 


305 


Bartlett,  Abigail,  154. 

Clara  N.,  254. 

Edmund,  77. 

Henry,  46. 

John,  81. 

Lorain,   130. 
Bascom,  Joseph,  200. 

Martha,  69. 
Bassett,  Ebenezer,  53. 

Eunice    (Pomeroy,) 

142. 
Bates,  Abigail,  174. 

Melinda  H.,  182. 
Baxter,  Honor,  79. 

John,  49-281. 
Beadle,  Abigail,  155. 
Beardsley,  Jabez,  93. 
Beaumont,  Edmund, 

154. 

Bedortha,  Hannah,  118 
Beebe,   Susan  E.,  271. 
Beecher,  215. 
Beecraft,  Mary,  68. 
Belden,  Abigail,  65. 

Celia,  65. 

Elbridge,   167. 
Bellows,  Lydia,  71. 
Beman,  Laura  J.,  259. 

Helen,  262. 
Bement,   Delight,  191. 

Mary,  52.  • 
Benedict,  Amos,  90. 
Bennett,    Ambrose,    70. 
Catharine,   120. 

James,  149. 

Lucinda,  S.,  219. 
Bensley,  John   R.,  218. 
Benson,  Edward  C.,  221. 
Benton,  45,  55. 

Amos,  49. 

Ebenezes,  36-281. 

'  Benton,  Jacob,  33. 

James,   115. 

Mary,  108. 
Berditt,  Jane,  186. 
Bickford,    Stephen    H., 

145. 

Bidwell,  Julia,  209. 
Biggum,  Eliza,  160. 
Billings,   Charles   M., 

166. 

Israel  W.,  163. 
Bills.  Celina,  255. 
Bingham,  Flavel,  106. 

Mary,  96. 

Birdsey,  Gershom,  154. 
Birge,  Asahel,  66. 
Mary,  94. 


Bishop,  Alonzo  R.,  178. 

Brewster,  171. 

Leveret,  92. 
Bissell,  Ann,  43. 

Jeremiah,  32. 

John,  30. 

Sarah,  43. 
Black,    Elizabeth    S., 

214. 
Blake,  Jonathan,  75. 

Joseph,  92. 
Blakeslee,  Phebe,  144, 

Lucy,  217. 
Blin,  David,  55. 
Bliss,  Editha  (Day),  80. 

Elizabeth,   43. 

John,  66. 

Julia,  183. 

Juliette,  115. 

Lois    (Cadwell),  51. 

Nathan,  99. 

Nathaniel,   118. 

Olivia  Sarah,  118. 

Stoughton,  75. 

Submit,  267. 

Sylvester,  163. 

William,  47. 
Blossom,  Noble,  196. 
Boardman,  Clarinda,  80 

Jonathan,  67. 

Maria  A.,  118. 
Bonta,  David,  130. 
Booby,   Susan,   276. 
Booth,  Elizabeth,  72. 

Sabra,  72. 
Borden,  Job,  175. 
Bordman,  Elizabeth,  55. 
Bostwick,  Anna,  142. 
Bottom,  Elizabeth,  158. 

Sally,  158. 

Bowdoin,  William,  84. 
Bowen,  Daniel,  144. 

James,   129. 
Brace,  Jonathan,   66. 
Brackett,  Joseph,  147. 
Bradley,  Asa,  90. 

Chloe  M.,  190. 

Joseph,  89. 

Louise,  255. 

Bragg,  Celinda  D.,  185. 
Brainard,  Hannah,  130. 
Brainerd,  Austin,  70. 

Ira,  207. 

Braman,  Maria  A.,  214. 
Bramhell,  Catharine, 

254. 

Breck,  Margarette,  84. 
Brewer,  Chauncey,  73. 


Martha,   113. 

Sarah  M.,  113. 
Brewster,  Cynthia,  186. 
Bridgman,  Charles,  76. 
Brigden,  Jonathan,  91. 
Briggs,  Catharine 

(Harris),  159. 

Laura  E.,  130. 

Minerva,  102. 
Brigham,  Anna,  149. 
Britton,  Sarah  B.,  240. 
Bronson,  Chester,  80. 
Brooks,  234. 

Almira,  265. 

David,  162. 

Earn,  114. 

John,  46. 
Brower,    Elizabeth    A., 

223. 
Brown,  Ailing,  143. 

Charles  A.,  202. 

Eliza,  215. 

Elizabeth,  164. 

Mary  L.,  238. 

Matilda  J.,  178. 

Patience,  32. 

Philena  B.,  261. 

Quartus,  70. 

Zolvah,  148. 
Browning,     Mary    F., 

223 

Bruce,  Mary  B.,  101. 
Brummagin,  Mark,  131. 
Bryant,  Hiram,  76. 
Buchanan,   James    H., 

144. 

Buck,   Daniel,  137. 
Buckland,  Mary,  167. 
Bulkley,  Betsey,  80. 

David,  50. 

Lucy,   137. 

Mary,  120. 
Bull,  Thomas,  33. 
Bumps,   Mary,   185. 
Bunce,  Elizabeth,  34. 

Sarah,  28. 

Burbank,  Sophia,  117. 
Burch,  Deborah,  261. 
Burgess,    Cynthia    S., 

204. 

Elizabeth,  225. 
Burk,  John,  41. 
Burliss,  Mary,  27. 
Burn,  Charles,  37. 
Burnes,  Mary,  129. 
Burnham,  Charles,  118- 

119. 

Emily  (Burt),  66. 

Mrs.  Maria,  84. 


306 

Burns,   Mary,   225. 
Burr,  Benjamin,  76. 

Halsey,  178. 
Burt,  Lucy,  99. 

Luther,  118. 

Sarah  (Fitch),  99. 

William  R.,  216. 
Burton,  Horatio  N.,  151 
Bush,  Julia  Aann,  257. 

Levi,  164. 

Bushnell,   George,   67. 
Buskirk,  Jane,  277. 
Butler,  Abigail,  51. 
Butler,     Hezekiah     G., 
179. 

Sibbil,  53. 

William,  195. 
Byington,    Clarissa    S., 

90. 

Cadwell,  Wyllys  J.,  102. 
Cady,  Elias,  92. 

Emily,  256. 

George,  117. 

Hambleton   P.,   117. 

Heman  M.,  200. 

Salome,  48. 

Callahan,  Rev.  H.,  164. 
Camp,  Maria,  81. 

Mary,  228. 

Phebe,  146. 
Canada,  Mariette,  269. 
Canda,  Amelia,  130. 
Canfield,  Ethelinda,  214 
Carl  ton  Mary,  62. 
Carman,  Jerome  B., 

262. 

Carpenter,  Lyman,  217. 
Carr,  Charles,  153. 
Carrington,  Merrit,  91. 
Carroll,  C.  C.,  167. 

Sarah  Grace,  242. 
Carter,   Ezra,   40. 

Jane  M.,  248. 

John  H.,  196. 

Sarah,  49. 

Gary,    James,    86-281. 
Case,  Ann,  56. 

Luke  B.,  191. 
Castle,  Mariam,  229. 

Mariett,  229. 
Chadwick,  John,  160.    _ 
Chaffee,  Sarah,  192. 
Challomer,  John,  47. 
Chamberlain,  72. 

Jane,84. 

Thomas,  48. 
Champion,  John,  141. 
Champlain,  Hablam  C. 

156. 


Index.— Part  III. 

Chandler,  41. 

Catharine,   274. 

Hannah,  65. 

John,  155. 

Moses,  129. 
Chapel,  Dr.,  248. 
Chapin,  Charity,  112. 

Martha,  75. 

Mrs.  Sarah,  63. 
Chapman,  Amelia,  62. 

Cordelia,  173. 

Emeline,   268. 

Jacob,  80. 

Jane,  231. 

Jonathan,  79. 

Novatus,    108. 

Samuel,   62. 

Selden,  82. 

Silas,  103. 

Chappel,  Richard,  148. 
Charter,  Elizabeth,  70. 
Chatfield,  Joseph,  67. 
Cheadle,  John,  97. 

Patta,  159. 

Cheeney,  Elizabeth,  43. 
Cheny,  Sally,  217. 
Chester,  William,  173. 
Child,  67. 

Childs,  Heman,  215. 
Chipman,  Daniel,  59. 
Chittenden,  William,  38 
Christie,  Martha  (Rus- 
sell), 222. 

Chryster,  Thomas,  228. 
Church,  John,  136. 

Lucy,  194. 

Martha,   46. 

Sarah,  78. 
Churchhill,   Daniel,   50. 

David,  56. 

Claflen,  Levi  Fisk,  103. 
Clapp,  Amanda  (Jones) 

240. 

Elisha,  102. 

George,  98. 

Luther,  111. 

Mindwell,   112. 

Phebe,  126. 
Clark,  92. 

Aaron,  51. 

Bohan,  111. 

Cynthia  P.,  193. 

Diodate,  128. 

Edmund,  42. 

Henrietta    S.,    226. 

Henry,  89. 

Huldah,  110. 

James,  85. 

Joel,  73. 


John,  27,  45,  51,  95. 

Joseph  N.,  142. 

Mary,  87. 

Mercy,  142. 

Nathaniel,  28. 

Oman,  137. 

Phineas,  70. 

Remmick  K.,  199. 

Samuel,  65. 

Sarah  Ann,  149. 

Sarah  B.,  266. 

Thankful,  143. 

Walter  R.,  215. 

Zeruiah,  144. 
Clarke,  Alfred,  91. 

Daniel,  38. 
Clement,  William  T., 

119. 

Cleveland,  Clarissa,  179 
Clossman,  Susan,  236. 
Coburn,   Carmi,   152. 
Coe,  Mrs.  Abigail,  38. 

David,   57. 

Harvey,  152. 

George  S.,  138. 

Wealthy,   150. 
Coffin,  Charles  G.,  159. 

John,  228. 

Sarah  B.,  255. 
Cogswell,  William,  108. 
Cole,  Elizabeth  33. 

Jireh  D..   126. 

Joseph,,  27. 

Marcus,  109. 

Mary,  272. 

Moses,  51. 

Solomon,  57. 
Cole,  Zeruiah,  101. 
Coleman,  28. 

Lovisa,  235. 

Pamelia,  57. 
Collins,  Ambrose,  74. 

Freeman,  95. 

Henry,  115. 

John,  55. 

Lucy,  191. 

Mary,  109. 

Susan,  282. 
Colton,  Abiah,   47. 

Harriet,  136. 
Compton,  David,  163. 
Comstock,  Allen,  123. 

Demmis  D.,  127. 

Evaline  A.,  259. 
Conant,  Sarah  (Avery), 

65. 
Cone,  Clarissa,  271. 

Olive,  199. 


Persons  Connected  with  the  Family  by  Marriage 


307 


Susannah,  43. 

Theodore  H.,  140. 
Coney,  Mrs.  99. 
Conkey,  Abner  P.,  232. 
Conkling,  Isaac,  85. 
Connel,  Harriet,  184. 
Cook,  Aaron,  167. 

Alice,   49. 

Enos  F.,  122. 

Hannah  M.,  215. 

John,  77,  148. 

Justin,  70. 

Maria,  77. 

Martin  F.,  77. 

Mary,  77. 

Sally,  208. 

Simeon,  70. 
Cooke,  Stephen,  48. 

William,  48. 
Cooley,  Clark,  57. 

Emily  F.,  231. 

Henry,   138. 

Joel,  41. 

Lois,  192. 

Mercy,  116. 

Walter,  92. 

Coomes,  Henry  B.,  118. 
Coon,  Mary  A.,  195. 
Cooper,  Alden  B.,  133. 

Charles,  234. 

Eli,  53. 

Hannah,  96-281. 
Cornwal,  Jerusha,  82. 

Sarah,  56. 

Cornwell,  Jacob,  27-34. 
Cory,  Charles  S.,  159. 
Cossitt,  Mary  L.,  205. 

Sarah  M.,  264. 
Cotton,  John,  52. 
Couch,  Susan  M.,  265. 
Coventry,  95. 
Cowles,    Caroline    E., 

266. 

George  W.,  190. 

John  E.,  138. 
Craft,  Abigail,  46. 
Crafts,  John,  28. 
Craig,  Polly  C.,  235. 
Crawford,  James,  184. 
Crawford,  Julia,  111. 
Crittenden,   S.   Wright, 

140. 

Crossett,  Mary  A.,  109. 
Crouch,  Emily,  183. 
Grouse,  John,   139. 
Crow,   Sarah,   29. 
Culver,  Charles,  117. 
Cummins,  Caroline,  139 
Curtenius,  John  L.,  88. 


Curtis,  Lucy,  61. 

Sylvander,  175. 
Curtiss,  Harriet  E.,  140 

Katharine,  33. 
Gushing,   Hannah,   194. 
Culter,  Clarissa,  90. 

Hannah,  96. 

Laurinda,  257. 

Richard,  53. 

Daily,    Sophronia,    263. 
Dame,  164. 
Dana,    Delia,    228. 
Danford,  Jonathan,  59. 
Dapine,  Helen  M.,  123. 
Dart,  Jabez,  43. 

Ruth,  64. 

Dauby,  Lewis  J.,  140. 
Davenport,  Lois   (Mar- 
sh), 87. 
Davidson,  203. 

Amanda  F.,  236. 
Davis,  Amos  B.,  159. 

Benjamin  P.,  106. 

Charles,  98. 

E.  Ann,  214. 

James,  97. 

Joshua,  106. 
Day,  Eli,  71. 

Emeline,  106. 

Eunice,  104. 

Fidelia,  252. 

Hannah,  116. 

Harriet,  190. 
•    Julia,  116. 

Lydia,  170. 

Sopia,  73. 

Thomas  L.,  151. 

William  C.,  144. 
Dean,  Elizabeth,  262. 
DeForest,  Mary  A.,  269 
DeKroyft,  Abraham,  88 
Delvan,  Amanda  (Sim- 
mons), 251. 
Denison,  J.  H.,  121. 
Dewey,  Alice  P.,  120. 
De  Witt,  Maria,  119. 
Dexter,  Louisa,  252. 
Dibble,  Milo,  130. 
Dickenson,   Lovina,   76. 
Dickerman,  Mary,  90. 
Dickinson,  Demis,  123. 

Elijah,   109. 

Israel,  36.         %  « 

Laura,  246. 

Lucy  D.,  84. 

Mary,  60,  165. 


Nathaniel,  32. 

Oliver  P.,  103. 
Dickinson,  Samuel,  45. 

Waitstill,  45. 

William,  98. 
Dikeman,  Julia  C.,  111. 

Thomas,    73. 
Dimock,  Lovina,  108. 

Miranda,  108. 
Ditmars,  Caroline,  88. 
Doan,  Edmond,  174. 
Dobson,  John  S.,  168. 
Dodd,  Charles,  101. 

E'benezer,  48. 

Sarah,  75. 
Dodge,  Mary  Abiah, 

245. 

Sarah  C.,  111. 
Dollen,  Eliza,  242. 

Mary  E.,  242. 
Doolittle,   133. 
Dowd,  Sarah,  154. 

Seth,  92. 
Downes,  Lovina  A.,  269 

Zeri,  90. 
Drake,    Elizabeth,    237. 

Ira,  108. 

Droz,  Charles,  97. 
Dudley,  Lois,  38. 

Parthena,  38. 
Dunakin,  Samuel,  124. 
Duncan,    Thomas,    W., 

80.     , 
Dunham,  Elisha,  65. 

James,  93. 

Josiah,  59. 
Dunn,  Lizzie  H.,  273. 

Sarah,  250,  273. 
Durham,  James,  132. 
Durkee,  Ruel,  145. 
Duston,  John,  139. 
Dutre,  John  A.,  162. 
Dutton,  143. 

Ormond,  113. 

Sibbel,  42. 
Dwight  Charlotte,  41. 

Elihu,  110. 
Dyer,  Leverett,  196. 

Lydia,  213. 

Mary,  89. 

Eastman,  Henry  L.,  157 
Reuben  R.,  115. 
William,  47. 

Eaton,  David,  55. 

Eddy,    Norman,   155. 

Edmonds,  Henry,  144. 

Edwards  Ann,  31. 
Betsey,  99. 


308 

Eunice,  187. 

John,   91. 

Joseph,  230. 

Rebecca    (Ranney), 

154. 
Eells,  Nathaniel,  49,  91, 

137. 

Efner,  J.  Henry,  170. 
Eggleston,  Abner  H., 

151. 

Eber,  45. 

Hannah,  31. 

Moses,  174. 
Elderkin,  Vine,  89. 
Ellinwood,    Cornelia, 

218. 

Rebecca,  218. 
Elliott,  Henry,  162. 
Ellis,  John  W.,  212. 

Lucy,  234. 

Stephen,  97. 
Ellsworth,  John,  31. 
Elmer,  Hannah,  70. 
Ely,  Caleb,  72. 

Justin,  65. 

Lydia,  119. 

Mary,  39. 

Tryphena,  80. 
Emerson,  Daniel,  98. 

Eunice,  162. 
Emmons,  Mary,  71. 
English,  Benjamin,  142. 

Phebe,  77. 

Enos,  Freeman,  247. 
Ensor,  Cornelia,  88. 
Evans,  Mary  D.,  234. 

Samuel   M.,  161. 

Sarah,  234. 
Everett,  Addison,  111. 
Everts,  Electa,  201. 

E.  Minerva,  106. 

Fairfield,  A.  M.,  76. 
Fanning,  Johnson,  95. 
Farmer,  Phebe  Ann, 

241. 
Farnsworth,    Caroline 

B.,  274. 
Faulkner,  James  H., 

282. 
Fay,  Edwin,  135. 

Jonathan,  98. 

Moses,  59. 

Prescott,  115. 
Fayer,  194. 
Felch,  Lydia,  130. 
Fenner,  John  B.,  175» 
Ferree,  Mary,  119. 
Ferry,  William  M.,  165. 


Index. — Part  III. 

Field,  Abby  Alcie,  109. 

Ann,  67. 

David,  100. 

Louisa,  99. 
Field,  Hannah,  219. 
Finlay,  Catharine,  257. 
Fisher,  Bryan,  126. 
Fisk,  Abby  M.,  248. 

William  B.,  139. 
Fitch,  Dyer,  88. 

Elizabeth,   31. 

Lucy  W.,  253. 
Fleming,   161. 
Flower,  Alfred,  117. 
Folsom,  James  D.,  151. 
Foot,  Margaret,  190. 
Foote,  Almira  H.,  267. 

Asa,  40. 

Edwin,  128. 

George  E.,  168. 

Joel,  82. 
Forbes,  Heppy  (Hills), 

85. 
Ford,  Harriet,  90. 

Linus  E.,  175. 
Fosdick,  Elizabeth,  38. 
Foster,  Elvira  P.,  248. 

Louisa,  189. 

Robert,  70. 

Fowler,  Elizabeth,  30. 
Fowler,  Sarah,  31. 
Fox,  Electa,  170. 

Sarah,  241. 
Francis,  Eli  B.,  167. 
Frank,  Nathaniel,     96- 

281. 

Franklin,  Polly,  174. 
Frarey,  Joseph,  39. 

Rhoda,   238. 
Frazier,  Charles,  231. 
Freeman,  Dennis,  147. 

Isaac,   102. 
French,   Emma,  268. 

Joseph,  144. 

Nathaniel  W.,  149. 

Samuel,  44. 
Frost,  Daniel  S.,  140. 

Josiah,  61. 
Fuller,    Elizabeth,    115. 

John  H.,  133. 

Gage,  Henry,  151. 

Sally  Ann,  193. 
Gager,-  Orrin  P.,  147. 
Gallop,  Prudence,  276. 
Gardner,  Dwight,  133. 

Gilbert,  95. 

Sidney,  95. 


Gardner,  Catharine  R., 

242. 
Gates,  Daniel,  119. 

Hannah,  131. 
Gaylord,  Eliz'th  W.,  253 

William  C.,  92. 
Geortner,  George,  132. 
Gerard,  Nannie,  267. 
Gere,  Isaac,  100. 
Gibbs,  Hannah,  219. 
Gibbard,    Sanford,   202. 
Gilbert,  Abigail,  79. 

Ann,  174,  215. 

Eldad,  142. 

Eveline,  273. 

Jonathan,  24. 

Joseph  T.,  164. 

Sturge,  168. 

Thomas,  100. 
Gillespie,  201. 
Girard,   Sarah  A.,  224. 
Gleason,  Dolly,  198. 

Harries,  217. 
Goddard,  Nichols,  112. 
Goodale,  Almira,  151. 

William,  100. 
Goodman,   Eleazer,    72. 

Enos,   70. 

Otis,   115. 

Rebecca,  100. 

Susannah,  111. 

Titus,  103. 
Goodrich,  Butler,  78. 

Chauncey,    171. 

James,   140. 

Sarah,  76. 
Goodwin,  Sarah,  27. 
Goodyear,  Asa,  90. 
Gorham,    Timothy,    90. 
Gorton,    Benjamin    B., 

147.    ' 
Gould,  129. 

Rhoda,  39. 

James,   100. 
Grandy,  Martin  M.,  152. 
Granger,  Annah,  182. 

Fanny,  189. 

Lydia,  117. 
Graves,  139. 

Eli,  76. 

Elnathan,  32. 

Emily,  237. 

Erasmus,  237. 

John,  28. 

John  J.,  77. 

Mary,  115. 

Sarah,  27. 

William,  163. 


Persons  Connected  with  the  Family  by  Marriage 


309 


Gray,  John  F.,  211. 

Willis  W.,   161. 
Green,  A.  B.,  196. 

John,  162. 

Lydia,  126. 

Greene,  Charlotte.,  277. 
Greenman,  John,  160. 
Grey,  Charles  H.,  198. 
Gridley,  Elijah,  84. 

George,  144. 
Griggs^   Sarah    Eliza, 

114. 

Grinnell,  Harriet,  246. 
Griswold,  Daniel,  41-43. 

Sarah,  128. 

Walter  Price,  67. 
Grossman,   Maria,   105. 
Guiteau,  Samuel,  136. 
Gunn.    Hannah,   90. 
Guptill,  Caroline,  138. 
Gurley,  Margaret,  149. 
Gypson,  Mercy,   50. 

Hageman,   Cynthia   A., 

223. 

Hager,   Samuel,   124. 
Haggert,  Jane,  261. 
Haight.  Isadore  M.,  271 
Hakes.  Isaac  W.,  167. 
Hale,  Gideon,  56. 

Jonathan,  39. 

Sarah,  105. 
Hall,   Clarissa,   192. 

Cornelia,   102. 

Elbridge  G.,  207. 

Esther,  52. 

Fanny,  204. 

Frederic,  66. 

Gideon,  179. 

Hannah,  132. 

Jacob,  50. 

Lucinda,  102. 

Mary,  51. 

Reuben,   57. 

Samuel,  33. 

Sarah,  72. 

Hamblet,  Asenath,  118. 
Hamilton.  Norman,  77. 
Hamlin,  Lucretia,  52. 

Sarah  J.,  244. 

Susannah,  27. 
Hammond,  Cordelia,  272 

Dorothy,  171. 

Emily,  240. 

Henry,  225. 

Hampton,  Nancy  R.,212. 
Hand,  Daniel,  67. 
Hannum,  John,  110. 
Hanover,  Mrs.  103. 


Harding,  Riley,  216. 
Hardly,  Eli,  151. 
Harman,  Alexander  H., 

166. 
Harris,   Alfred,   208. 

George,  175. 
Harrison,  Abby  M..  249. 
Hart,  Benjamin,  160. 

Henry   P.,   133. 

Samuel,  33. 

Simeon,  160. 
Hartley,  Marcellus.  246 
Hartman,  John.   133. 
Hartson,  Alice,  (Utley), 

158. 
Harwood.  Elizabeth,  72 

Hannah.  165. 

Myron.  101. 
Hasgill,   Matty,   147. 
Hastings.  Eunice,  100. 

Eurotas,  100. 

Horace,  100. 

John,  41. 

Perez.   100. 

Hatch,  Eleazer  L.,  119. 
Hathaway,   James,    M., 

147. 

Havener,  John,  161. 
Hawks,  Martha,  100. 
Hawley,  Henry,  173. 

Lucia,  103. 

Richard,  56. 

Tilness,  158. 
Hay,  Drusilla,  81. 
Hayden.  Maria,  231. 
Hayes,  Zilpah,  107. 
Havward,   Susan.  120. 

William    G.,    161. 
Hazen,  Eliza.  243. 

Wealthy,   202. 
Healy,  Ebenezer.  126. 
Heartt.  William  A..  164 
Heath,  Elizabeth,  263. 

Lois,  113. 
Hebard,    Timothy    W., 

97. 

Hedge,  Lemuel,  59. 
Hemple.  Anna,  119. 
Henderson,  Stukeley, 

W..  248. 

Hendrick,  Azubah,  117. 
Heney.  Sarah,  59. 
Henrv,  Andrew,  114. 

Lillis,  160. 
Herrick,  97. 

Mary,  246. 

Hibbard,  Bushnel,  132. 
Hickson.  Walter,  32. 
Higby,  Almira,  231. 


Hill,  Concurrence  (Aus- 
tin),  207. 

George  D.,  209. 

Mary  J.,  270. 
Hillman,  James,  117. 
Hills,  Abigail,  134. 

David,  105. 

Hannah,  134. 

Mabel,  135. 

Rebecca,  134. 
Hine.  Charlotte,  138. 
Hinkley,  Betsey,  149. 

Elizabeth,    235. 

Julia  J.,  114. 

Mary,   98. 
Hinman,   Clarissa,   81. 

Sophia  A.,  282. 
Hinsdale,  Barnabas,  32. 

Mrs.  Myra,  74. 

Sarah,  49! 
Hitchcock,  Edward,  121. 

Lucy,  66. 

Marcus,  147. 

Margaret.  259. 

Walter,  125. 
Hodge,  Amanda  G.,  191. 
Hodgkiss,  Thankful,  38. 
Hodgman,   Romanus, 

183. 

Hoffman,  Mary  M..  196. 
Holbrook,  David.   215. 
Holcomb,  A.  B .,  196. 

Hollister,   197. 

Hiram,    176. 

Ann,  56. 

Jeannette.  165. 

Joseph,  39. 
Holmes,   115. 

Jemima,  81. 

Stephen    S.,    157-2*3. 
Holms.   Elizabeth,   31. 
Holt,  Esther,  140. 
Holten,  Jonathan.  42. 
Hook,  William.  162. 
Hoon,  Sarah,  235. 
Hoppin.  Harriet.  121. 
Horth,  James,  282. 
Horton,  Timothy,  80. 
Hosford,   Amos.   65. 

Huldah   L.,   273. 
Hotchkiss,  Martha,  214. 
Hough,  39. 
Houghton,  Levitt  R., 

247. 

Lovell.  247. 
House,  Betsey,  206. 
Howe,   Sarah,  90. 
Howell,  Thomas.   53. 
Rowland,  Asa,  A.,  115. 


310 


Index.— Part  III. 


Hoxie,  Benjamin,  167. 
Hoyt,  David,  67. 
Hubbard,  Anna,  198. 

Elijah,  166. 
Elisha,  98-163. 

Hannah,    107-163. 

Honor,  85. 

Nabby  M.,  190. 

Phineas,  108. 

Stearns,  163. 

Stephen  W.,  89. 

Wilson  J.,  230. 
Hubbell,  Curtiss,  113. 
Huckans,  Thomas,  247. 
Hughes,  Lucretia,  196. 
Hungerford,    Elizabeth 

W.,  256. 

Jane  R.,  261. 
Hunt,    Charlotte,    263. 

Emily,  262. 

Hannah,  80. 
Hunt,  Laura,  263. 

Martha,  62. 

Samuel,  32. 
Huntington,  Eleazer,  62 

Elizabeth,  88. 

Harriet,  88. 

Lucy  C.,173. 
Huntoon,  Samuel,  225. 
Hurlburt,  Abigail,  82. 

Jane,  155. 

Mehitable,  50. 

Sarah,  259. 
Husted,  Henry  S.,  158. 

James  N.,  231. 

Palmer,  158. 
Hutchins,  Fay,  139. 

Joseph,  102. 
Hutchinson,  Amos   S., 

200. 

Hyatt,  James  L.,  196. 
Hyde,   Benjamin,  52. 

Charles,  215. 
Hyzer,  133. 

Ide,  Simeon,  112. 
Ingram,  William,  71. 
Ives,  John,  154. 
Russell  J.,  208. 

Jackson,    Eleanor    A., 

111. 

James,  89. 

Wiley,  136. 
James,  Mary  A.,  258. 
Janes,  Rachel,  181. 
Jarnagin,  Mary  E.,  260 
Jay,  Mary,  175. 
Jenkins,    Caroline    M., 

245. 


Jenks,  Albert  L.,  147. 

John,  143. 

Philip,  197. 

Jenne,  Deborah  T.,  233. 
Jewett,  Lydia,  224. 
Johnson,  Alzina  A.,  140. 

Anna,  154. 

Benjamin,   57. 

Chauncey,    142. 

Chester,  165. 

Daniel  N.,  247. 

Esther  B.,  201. 

Henry,  50. 

Isaac,  143. 

L.,  282. 

Sarah  L.,  201. 

Thomas,  37. 

William,  155. 
Jones,  Adelia,  266. 

Abela  B.,  120. 

Betsey,  232. 

Clarissa,  221. 

Ellen,  237. 

George  D.,  230. 

Julia  A.,  267. 

Maria,  85. 

Polly,  231. 

Sally,  203. 

Sarah,  43. 

Sarah  (Belcher),  229. 

William,  129. 
Jordan,  Elisha,  246. 
Judd,  Alvin,  112. 
Judd,  C.  Lorenzo,  187. 

Charles,  198. 

Dorcas,  115. 

Elizabeth  S.,  193. 

Erastus  T.,  187. 

Reuben,  71. 

Warren  S.,  109. 

William,  45. 
Judson,  Caroline  A.,  253 

Mary  L.,  121. 

Keeney,   Isaac,   149. 

Medad,  143. 
Keep,  Sabina,  120. 
Keith,  Katharine,  154. 

William,  154. 
Kelley,  Joseph,  247. 

Sarah,  188. 
Kellogg,  Allen,   172. 

Alonzo,  194. 

Eunice,  40. 

Francis  W.,  187. 

Frederick,  126. 

Lucy,  125. 

Lucy  W.,  77. 

Mary  C.,  77. 


Oren,  179. 

Seth,  71. 
Kelsey,  Ellen  M.,  278. 

James  H.,  174. 

Jehiel,  28. 
Kendrick,  George  S., 

102. 
Kennedy,  Henry,  180. 

Sidney  R.,  140. 
Kenney,  Sarah  G.,,  268- 

283. 

Kent,  Ruggles,  66. 
Keyes,  Calista,  248. 

Cynthia,  234. 

George  E.,  161. 
Kibbee,  Francinai,  118. 
Kilborn,  39. 
Kilbourn,  Rachel,  74. 
Kimball,  John,  184. 

Martha,  119. 
Kimberly,  Lewis,  91. 

Polly,  213. 

Thomas,  66. 
King,  Elisha,  70. 

Harvey,  102. 

Jerusha,  166. 

John  N.,  149. 

Mary,  260. 

Medad,  71. 

Pfiscilla,  244. 

Susannah,  119. 
Kingsbury,  Elisha,  119. 
Kindsley,  Abigail,  77. 

Henrietta  A.,  164. 

Sarah,  110. 

Seth,  166. 
Kinney,  Aaron,  57. 
Kirby,  Abner,  56. 

Charles,  157. 

Elizabeth,  39. 

Mary,  37. 

Sarah,  70. 

Kirkham,  Edward,  263. 
Kitchen,  Richard,  162. 
Kneeland,  Mary,  59. 
Knowles,  39. 

Huldah,  91. 

Ladd,  J.,  74. 

Lake,  Mary  E.,  269. 

Sabin,  53. 
Lamb,  Ambrosia,  267. 

Hannah,  117. 

Martha,  185. 

Wilson,  133. 
Lancaster,  Palmer,  250. 
Lancey,  Sarah  Jane,  257 
Lanckton,  Sally,  122. 


Persons  Connected  with  the  Family  by  Marriage 


311 


Landfear,  Charles,  262. 

Lucinda,  203. 
Landon,  Harriet  HM  127 

Nancy  Ann,   127 
Langdon,  Calvin  P.,  189 
Lansing,  Henry  S.,  209. 
Latham,   Alanson,   182. 
Lathrop,  Nancy  A.,  118 

Simon,  215. 

Laurence,  Caroline,  144. 
Lawrence,    Rufus,    160. 

Tryphena,  138. 
Leach,  George  W.,  183. 

Harriet,  278. 
Leake,  Charles  T.,  173. 
Leavens.  Benjamin,  157 
Lee,   Alfred,   169. 

Benjamin,  223,  245. 

Lucy,  176. 

Lucy  M.,  66. 
'  Leete,  Ambrose,  38. 

Theodore  A.,  193. 
Leonard,  Lydia  B.,  275. 

Mary,  117. 

Mrs.  Mary  C.,  217. 

Priscilla,  74. 

Rufus,  117. 

Sarah,  126. 

Selden,   126. 

Thankful,  255. 
,     Lewis,  David,  232. 

Hannah,  162. 

Margaret  B.,  204. 

Mary,  84,  211. 
Lindsley,  Sylvanus,  128 
Little,  Isaac,  61. 
Livermore,  Edward  M, 

245. 

Lloyd,  Amos  H.,  135. 
Lohnes,  Franklin  B., 

218. 

Long,  Alva  H.,  218. 
Looman,  72. 
Loonier,  Frederick,  72. 
Loomis,   Anne,   102. 

Charles,  136. 

Electa,   256. 

Huldah  (Priest),  44. 

Joseph,    31. 

Louisa,  210. 

Lydia,  33. 

Martha,   103. 

Matthew,  105. 

Milo,  149. 

Nathaniel.   86. 

Samuel,   31. 
Loomis,  Thomas,  30. 
Lord,  John  King,  84. 

Samuel  Phillips,  82. 


Loring,  Mary  Jane,  255 
Lothrop,   62. 

Annar,  93-281. 
Loud,  Watson,  111. 
Lounsburg,  Harvey,  155 
Love.ioy.   Lucy  S..  277. 
Lovell,  Harriet,  92. 
Lovett.  James,  136. 
Luce,  Hannah,  227. 
Ludden,  Asa,  60. 
Ludlum,   Jeremiah,   28. 
Lyman.    Amanda 

(White).   188. 

Elias,    101. 

Hannah,  72. 

Harriet   E..    243. 

Mabel,  167. 

Ruth.  110. 

Victoria,  265. 

William.  114. 
Lyon.  Ruth.  183. 

Solon,    110. 

Mace,  Louisa.  270. 
Macomber,   95. 

David  O.,  140. 
Maese,  Alexina  B.,  272. 
Mallorv,   Catharine   C., 

265. 

Mallory 

Malsom,  Henry,  209. 
Maltby,    Augustus,    90. 

Isaac,  61. 
Manchester,    George, 

140. 

Mann.  Chester,  225. 
Manning.  John  L..  219. 
Mansfield,  Maria  M., 

210. 

Marble.  Asa.  70. 
Marcellus,  Elizabeth, 

195. 
Mardenbrough,  Jane, 

146. 

Markress.  Financv.  135. 
Marsh,  Elizabeth  P.,  113 

Mary,   106. 

Mason  M.,  133. 

Phinelson  W.,  206. 

Sarah  B.,  101. 
Martin,  Arnold,  167. 

Heman.  250. 

William  M.,  248. 
Marvin,   Huldah,   40. 
Mathews,  Eliza,  225. 
Mattison,  Harry  H.,  216 
Maxwell,    Lavinia,    246 
May,   Dexter,   61. 


Mayhew,  Arnold,  67. 

Wealthy  A.,  99. 
Maynard,  Lucy  A.,  84. 
Mayo,  Mercy,  131. 
McCampbell,  James  M., 

260. 
McClenethen,    Emeline, 

232. 

McComas,  James,  234. 
McGaine,  William,  193. 
McGregory,  Asa,  145. 

Laomy,    145. 
Mclntyre,  John,   136. 
McKay,  Alexander,  225 
McKee,  123. 

James  M.,   135. 

William,  92. 
McKinney,   Maria,   108. 
McKinstry,  John  A., 

164. 

McLean,  James,  125. 
McMaster,  Philander, 

94. 
McPherson,  Andrew  S., 

283. 

Meacham,  Horace,  125. 
Mead,    Alexander,    175. 

Susan,  123. 
Means,  John  O.,  84. 
Meek,    William    E.    A., 

260. 
Meekins,  Hannah,  57. 

Stoddard,  124. 
Merchant,  Harvey.  171. 
Merland,  Harriet  F..  88. 
Merriman,  Chas.  G.,  226 

Sally,    127-282. 
Merritt,  George  W.,  168 

William,  125. 

William  H.,  158. 
Merrow,  Anna.  136. 
Merwin.  Miles,  154. 
Miles,  John.   144. 
Millard,  Walker  S..  222. 
Miller,  Abigail.  128. 

Anna  M..  221. 

Clara,  222. 

Elizabeth,  39. 

Frederic,  114. 

Gordon  B.,  76. 

Billiard  M.,  156. 

John.  124. 

Judith  C.,  221. 

Margaret,  216. 

Nancy  Ann,  234. 

Polly,  66. 

Sarah,  54. 

William  A.,  76. 
Minor,  Anderson,  62. 


312 

Mitchel,  Abner,   130. 

Lizzie,  84. 

Mitchell,  Lydia  C.,  131. 
Mabel,  115. 
Melvina  C.,  229. 
Mix,  Garry  J.,  207. 
Menk,  Margaret,  97. 
Monross,  Theodore,  81. 
Montague,  Samuel,  36. 

Stephen,  77. 
Moody,  Abigail,  115. 
Editha,  72. 
Josiah,  47. 
Moore,  George,  200. 
Isaac  L.,  97. 
Jennette,  276. 
Morell,  Esther  C.,  156. 
Morgan,  Cornelia,  262. 
Daniel,  41. 
Eliza,  258. 

Eliz'th  B.  (Tew),  242 
Frederick  D.,  202. 
Gerizim,  102. 
Lucretia,  118. 
Margaret,  229. 
Morgan,  Mary,  47. 
Mrs.  Mary  B.,  88. 
Ruth  L.,  258. 
Morley,   Marietta,   198- 

197. 
Morse,  Charles  0.,  167. 

Joseph,  97. 

Morton,    Benjamin,  101. 
Eurotas,  164. 
John  B.,  164. 
Submit,  98. 
Moseley,    Charles,   89. 

Edwin  W.,  155. 
Mosely,    Elizabeth    M. 

(Pierce),  241. 
Moses,  Horace,  201. 

Jane  A.,  275. 
Moss,  Ephraim  W.,  263. 
Mould,    Martha  (Coit), 
27. 

Mary,  39. 
Susannah,  37. 
Mousehunt,  Martha,  262 
Mudge,    Frederick,  195. 
Mulhallan,  Jane,  56. 
Munson,    Augustine, 
181. 

Sylvanus,  143. 
Murdock,  Lucy,  152. 
Murray,   David,   194. 
Seth,  61. 
Thankful,  106. 
Muzzy,  Leonard,  234. 
Myrich,  Esther,  206. 


Index. — Part  HI. 

Nash,  Abigail,  46. 
Hannah,  61. 
Harriet  A.,  77. 
Huldah,   99. 
Lucretia,  77. 
Lucy,  46. 
Moses,  28. 

Neff,   Harriet   M.,   149. 
Nelson,  Eliza  T.,  276. 

Mary  E.,  185. 
Newel,  Charles  C.,  150. 
Newton,  Abigail,  31. 

Mary,  262. 
Nichols,  Charles  M.,  196 

Sarah,  270. 
Niles,  John  M.,  201. 
William  W.,  211. 
North,  Levi,  80. 
Oren  S.,  138. 
Northrop,  Herman,  151. 
Northrop,  Milo  D.,  268. 
Northway,  Abi,  151. 
Norton,  39. 
Caroline,  239. 
Daniel,  38. 
Hart,  81. 
Hiram  J.,  249. 
Laura.  222. 
Leah,  38. 
Mary,  120. 
Noyes,  Esther,  275. 

Susan,  256. 
Nulton,  Jacob,  97. 

Oaks,  Elizabeth,  102. 
O'Brien,   Honora,   186. 
Olcott,  86. 
Olcott,  James,  43. 

John,  103. 

Timothy,  41. 
Olmsted,    Albertus    G., 

180. 

Alice,  52. 

Edmund,  135. 

James,  52. 

John,  130. 

Joseph,  41. 

Sarah,  86. 
Olney,  Henry,  161. 

Sarah,  235. 
Orr,  John  W.,  175. 
Orvis,  Waitstill  B.,  202. 
Osborn,  39. 

John,  54. 

Martha,  30. 

Sarah,  94. 

Ostrander,  James,  113. 
Otis  Gardner  G.  P.,  259. 
Martha,  130. 


Uriah,  246. 
Overton,   Seth,  83. 

Paddock,  Janette,  262. 
Paff,  Jane  Ann,  203. 
Page,  Eli,  81. 
John  C.,  151. 

William,   127-282. 
Paine,  Daniel,  116. 

Elijah,  60. 

Esther,  137. 
Palmer,  Amos,  129. 

Horace,  117. 

Isaac,  125. 

Margaret,  220. 

Samuel,  117. 
Parish,  55. 
Parker,    John,    115. 

Octavia,  88. 
Parkhurst,  Anna,  158. 

Cynthia,  166. 
Parks,  Sally,  153. 
Parmele,  William,  150. 
Parmelee,  James  E.,  246 
Parsons,  Asahel,   110. 

Frances,  181. 

Irene,  110. 

Jonathan,  70. 

Morris,  71. 

Nathan,  57. 

Phebe,  127. 

Rachel  S.,  109. 

Sophia,  99. 
Pasco,  Lester,  129. 
Patten,  Experience,  209 
Patterson,  John  L.,  205 

Lydia,  75. 

Pattrill,  Sophia  S.,  253 
Paul,  160. 

Payne,  Edwin  B.,  144. 
Payson,  Louisa  C.,  239. 
Pease,  200. 

Cholora,  194. 

Eli,  120. 

Giles,  62. 

Hannah,  62. 
Peck,  Chloe,  112. 

Edward,  81. 
Peck,  Otis,  103. 
Peckham,  E.  G.,  209. 
Peet,  Anne,  56. 
Pell,  Cornelius,  231. 
Pender,  211. 
Penfield,  Emily,  227. 
Frances  E.,  264. 

Titus,  80. 

Pepper,  Simeon,  114. 
Periga,  Augusta,  217. 


Persons  Connected  with  the  Family  by  Marriage 


313 


Perkins,    Clarissa   J., 

240. 

George  B.,  215. 

Joseph,  140. 
Perry,  David,  136. 

Edmund,  168. 

Elizur  G.,  179. 

George,  179. 

George  H.,  158. 
Petrie,  Peter,  140. 
Phelps,  Emily,  165. 

Julius,  110. 

Lucetia  A.,  122. 

Marietta,   163. 

Sarah,  90. 
Phillips,  95. 
Phinney,  Roanna,  67. 
Phisty,  Jane  Ann,  254. 
Pierce,  Ellen  R.,  282. 

Lucy,  124. 

Mary,  77. 
Pierson,   Juliana,   173. 

William,    115. 
Pitcher,  Edwin,  232. 

Harvey,  232. 
Pitkin,  Thomas,  62. 
Pitner,  91. 
Prumb,  39. 

Abraham,  56. 

Betsey,    152. 

Elizabeth,   151. 

Priscilla,   148. 

Rhoda,  39. 
Polhemus,  Theodosia, 

126. 

Pollard,   Isabella,   106. 
Pomeroy,   Julius,    181. 

Lemuel,  66. 

Martha,   61. 

Norman   W.,   208. 

Roxa,  113. 

Wealthy,  172. 
Pomroy,  Martha,  41. 
Pond,  Jonathan  W.,  171. 
Pool,  Lafayette,  247. 
Pope,  Perlina  L.,  277. 
Porter,  Abigail,  77. 

Elizabeth,    134. 

Joseph  S.,  139. 
Melitta,   144. 

Rachel,  148. 

Rebecca,  159. 

Susannah,   50. 
Poss,  Nicholas,  185. 
Powell,   William,   52. 
Powers,    Ann    Maria, 

204. 

Arminda  A.,  226. 

Elias,  145. 


Elizabeth  W.,  193. 

George  M.,  183. 

Polly  M.,  204. 
Pratt,  Hepzibah,  246. 

Sylvester,    128. 
Pray,  Isaac  C.,  114. 
Prescott,  Enos  A.,  91. 

Roger  S.,  91. 
Preston,   Amanda,   189. 
Price,  Walker,  99. 
Pride,   Hibbard,   135. 
Priet,  Nancy  M..  133. 
Prince,  Harriet,  268. 
Prior,    Mary    (Wells), 

133. 

Putnam,  James,  233. 
Putney,  Moses,  99. 
Pynchon,  Lucy,  73. 

Sarah,  119. 

Radcliff,  Benjmain,  129. 
Ramsdale,  Ralph.  163. 
Ramsdell,  Levi,  124. 
Randall,  Ann,  82. 

George,  82. 
Ranney,  George,  154. 

Jeremiah,    39. 

Joseph,  91. 

Rebecca  (Willett),  88. 

Ruth,    153. 

Willett,  38. 
Ransom,   Epaphroditus. 

102. 

James  H..  282. 
Raymond,   Ann,   152. 
Read,  Amelia  W.,  247. 
Redfern,  Ann,  259. 
Reed,  Benjamin,  85. 

Jane  D.,  194. 

Rosanna,   244. 
Reeves.  Letitia.  224. 
Remick.  Lydia  K..  226. 
Reynolds.  A.  B.,  205. 

Samuel,  62. 

Sarepta  J.,  277. 
Rice,  Ebenezer  S.,  131. 

James  J.,  131. 

Lucinda.  192. 

Lucy  E.,  237. 

Roxana,   264. 

Thomas  J.,  193. 
Richardson.  Lois  A..  202 
Richmond.  Rhoda.  235. 
Rider.  Phebe,  123. 

Ruth,    186. 
Ridley,  189. 
Riker,  George  P.,  102. 
Ridley,  Nathaniel,  98. 
Rising,   Laura,   161. 


Risley,  Sarah,  206. 
Robb,  Charles  W.,  168. 
Robbins,  Elihu,  102. 
Roberts,  Frances    Lu- 
cinda, 147-282. 

Hannah,  85. 

Ichabod  M.,  155. 

Nathan  S.,  139. 
Robertson,   John,   139. 

Sidney,  150. 
Rockey,  Susannah.  98. 
Rogers,  Cynthia,  282. 

Lucretla,  57. 

Malah,  66. 
Rogers,  Mary,  237. 
Rollin,  Ckarles,  235. 
Rood,  Daniel,  46. 

Miranda,   222. 
Roosevelt,  Washington, 

88.      . 
Root,  Anna,  139. 

Oliver  D.,  238. 

Stephen,  91. 
Rose,   Anna   R.    (Man- 
ning), 244. 
Roseboom,  Marietta, 

203. 
Ross.  Dunbar,  226. 

Isaac,  98. 

Reuben,    149. 
Rowe,  Lucretia  A.,  195. 

Penelope,  239. 
Rowell,  Jonathan  E., 

219. 

Ruffner,  Joseph,  106. 
Rugg,  Edward  A.,  179. 

Lydia,  69. 

Ruggles,  Benjamin.  167 
Ruchmore.  Emma,  217. 
Russell,    Ambrose    S-. 
.     173. 

Lucy,  77. 

Rust,   Daniel,   281-37. 
Ryer,  George,  259. 

Sabin,  Charles,  53. 

John,  91. 
Sackrider,  Norman,  200 

Robert,  199. 
Sage,    Almina    (Ingra- 

ham),  103. 
-Elias,  176. 

Elizabeth,  157. 

Gideon,  52. 

Luther,  207. 

Mary,    81. 

Noah,  85. 

Roxy,   208. 

Susan,  230. 


314 


Index.— Part  III. 


Salisbury,    Lydia,  217.  S-  eldon,  Aaron    B.,  130. 
Salmon,    Oliver,   232.  Delia,  170,  237. 

Salter,  Harriet,  65.  Elizabeth,  181. 

Samson,   Joanna,   160.         Julia  Maria,  243. 

Sanderson,  Abigail,  145  Shelton,  Elizabeth,  168. 

Sanford,  David,  143.  Shepard,  Deborah,  38. 


Elisha,  90. 
Sarvant,   Anna,    195. 

James,  79. 

Savage,   Edward,  204. 
Elisha,  37. 
Elizabeth,  35. 
Emily,   229. 
Gideon,  86. 
Grace,  157. 
Hannah,  156. 
Jonathan,    38. 
Lucy,  95. 
Martha,  54. 
Mary,  274. 
Prudence,  92. 
Sawin,  Louisa,  225. 
Sawyer,  Mary,  151. 
Saxton,   J.   A.,   100. 
Scovel,  Harriet  N.,  274. 
Scovil,  Eleazer,  129. 
Scoville,  Eunice,  171. 
Scoville,  Hannah,  94. 
Scranton,    Dennis,    130. 

Mary,  174. 

Scripture,  Abigail,  224    Smith,  92. 
Scrugham,    Elizabeth,         Aaron,  84. 

114. 

Seal,  Harriet,  118. 
Seeley,  Samuel,  76. 
Seely,  Mary,  271. 
Segur,      Lucy      (Bing- 

ham),  243. 
Solden,  Abigail,  70. 
Ebenezer.  27. 
Richard  Ely,  82. 
Scllew,  Philip  H.,  131- 
204. 

Thomas.  55. 
Sellon,  William  F.,  114. 
Sergeant,  John,  81. 
Server,  Mary,  274. 
Scwall,  Esther,  120. 
Seymour,  Caroline,  233. 
Emily,    197. 
Hannah,  33. 
Henry,  105. 

Sharp,    Thompson,  161. 
Shaver,  John,  230. 
Shaw,    Emma   L.    W., 

260. 

Shayler,  Mrs.  Judith,  43 
Shedd,  Mary  E.,  227. 


John,  27. 

Mary,  133. 

Rebecca,  75. 

Silas,  133. 
Sherman,  Martha,  213. 

Ruth,  121. 

Wealthy  T.,  167. 
Shirtliff,    Susannah,  44. 
Shrader,  John  C.,  161. 
Sikes,  Eleanor,  47. 

Silas,  76. 

Sill,  Zachariah,  129. 
Simms,  Benjamin,  97. 
Skilton,  S.  O.  S.,  268. 
Skinner,    Hannah.    32. 

Jerusha,  112. 

Joseph,  33. 

Richard,   105. 

Sylvester  T.,  167. 

Thomas  H.,  80. 
Slayton.  Electa,  232. 
Sloper,  Lucy,  229. 

Ursula.  136. 
Smead,  Rachel,  71. 


Almon,  151. 
Alvah,  191. 
Amasa,  117. 
Angeline,   162. 
Anna,  270. 
Benjamin,  43. 
Benjamin  B.,  135. 
Betsey,  207. 
Chloe,  158. 

188. 

Cornelia  A.,  184. 
Darius,  70. 
Edward,  132. 
Elijah,  98. 
Emily,  70. 
Ephram,  113. 
Erasmus  D.,  170. 
Finda,  227. 
George,  175. 
Hannah.  72. 
Harrie  T.  A.,  282. 
Harriet,  237. 
Henry  C.,  190. 
Jaems  L.,  140. 
Jerusha,    281-67. 
John,  27,  213. 
John  L.,  219. 


Jonathan,    112. 
Joseph,  99,  101, 161. 
Mabel,  41. 
Margaret,    261. 
Martha,   32. 
Mary,  73,  162. 
Mary  Ann,  253. 
Matson   Meier,   245. 
Mehitable,  136. 
Orrin,  125. 
Patty,  113. 
Perez,  72. 
Philip,  41. 
Phineas,  73. 
Rufus,  70. 
Samuel,  27,  98. 
Sarah,  166. 
Susan,   138. 
Thomas  E.,  247. 
Snow,  Emeline  M.,  187. 
James  H.,  204. 
Jane  N.,  114. 
Lucy,  189. 
Lucy  J.,  282 
Nancy,  229. 
Snyder,    Mariette,  264. 
Soule,  Henry  B.,   196. 
Southworth,  Mary,  201. 
Spaulding,   Celestia  E., 
188. 

James,  102. 
Levi,  102. 
Maria,  102. 
Spencer,   Clarissa   W., 
177. 

Hannah  E.,  151. 
Henry  G.,   206. 
John,  85. 
Lois.  119. 
S.,  139. 
Samuel,  143. 
Sperry,  90,  90. 

Jared,  90. 
Spicer,  Cyrus,  135. 
Sprague,  139. 
Springer,    Catherine, 

236. 
St.   John,   Samuel   H., 

157. 

Stacey,  124. 
Stall,  Isaac,  124. 
Stamps.  Thomas,  173. 
Standish,  Mary  (Scott), 

199. 

Staniford,   Timothy,  89. 
Stanley,   Emily,   138. 
Eunice,  172. 
Jesse,   138. 
Stannard,   Grove,  249. 


Persons  Connected  with  the  Family  by  Marriage 


315 


Stanton,  Jane  C.,  228. 

Jones,  179. 

Statin,  Georgianna,  276 
Starr,  Hannah  T.,  135. 
Stearns,  George  I.,  120. 
Stebbins,  Dr.,  149. 
Abigail,  191. 
Amy,  73. 
David,    136. 
Jerusha  C.,  251. 
Margaret,    187. 
Mary,  200. 
Mary  Ann,   100. 
Persis,   187. 
Urania  (Burt),  113. 
Stedman,  Eliza,   152. 

Lovisa  K.,  167. 
Steel,  Eleazer,  65. 
Frances,  235. 
Jonathan,  39. 
Steele,  Sarah,  125. 
Steer,  Clark,  148. 
Stephens,  95. 
Stephenson,      Patrick, 
175. 

William,  75 
Sterling,    Charlotte   L., 

130. 

Stevens,  Esther,  184. 
Florilla,  247. 
Joseph,  39. 
Stewart.  Isabel,  153. 

Rose  Ann,  270. 
Stillman,   Cecilia  A., 

273 

Stillwell.    William,  261. 
Stockbridge,  Emily,  101 
Stocker,   Lydia,   145. 
Stocking,  Fanny,  157. 
Lyman,  186. 
Mary  Ann,  133. 
Stockwell,    Sarah,    75. 
Stoddard,  Isaac  A.,  213 

Samuel  P.,  135. 
Stokely,    David,    162. 
Stone.   Ann   Eliza,  236. 
Deborah,  38. 
Eli.  130. 
Jehiel,  37. 
Louisa,  215. 
Mary,   52. 

Storrs,   Constant  W., 
102. 

Henry  M.,   121. 
Henry   R.,   137. 
Stoughton,    Nathaniel, 
32. 

Stow,    Abigail    (Eells), 
96. 


Dorothy,  24. 

Thomas,  39. 
Stowel,    Elizabeth    C., 

167. 
Stratton,     Julia     Ann, 

121. 

William  H.,  211. 
Street,  Sarah  Ann,  66. 
Streetter,  John  C.,  248. 
Strickland,    57. 

Chester,   167. 

Emily,  207. 

Strong,   89. 

Cyprian,  83. 

Esther,  45. 

Eunice,  186. 

Freedom,  40. 

John  C.,  206. 

Lyman,  148. 

Nathan,   105. 

Warner  H.,  206. 
Sumner,  Charles  F.,  241 

Honor.  146. 

John,  78. 
Sweet,  Mary  Ann.,  268. 

Sally  Ann.,  130. 
Swift,  Charles,  98. 
Symonds,   Huldah,   130. 

Talcott,  Asa,  105. 

Julia,  84. 

Levina,  247. 

Ruth,  104. 

Tarbox,   Alvira,   270. 
Taylor,  123. 

Ann,  80. 

Caroline,  81. 

Clarissa,  178. 

Dolly,  99. 

Jacob,  46. 

Knowles  H.,  264. 

Lucretia  J.,  100. 

Martha.   215. 

Mary    (Seldem),   47. 

Mrs.  Melinda,  152-283 

Oliver,  72. 

Orren,  120. 

Stephen,  32. 

Tirzah,   145. 
Tefft,  Ruth  Ann.,  218. 
Terry,  Benjamin,  41. 

Ephraim,  41. 

George,  225. 

Mary.   118. 

Sarah,  41. 

Tryphena,  41. 
Thaxter,  Leavitt,  67. 


Thayer,  Mary  G.,  147- 

282. 

Thomas,  David,   130. 
Thompson,   Horace,  93. 

James,  27. 

Jane  P.,  140. 

John  H.,  149. 

Joseph,  116. 

Josiah,   199. 

Phimeas.  76. 
Thorp.    Sally,    214-282. 
Thrall,  Warren,  156. 
Thrasher,  Anson,  195. 
Thurston,  Aminta,  211. 
Thurston,    Hannah,   66. 
Tibballs,  Samuel,  128. 
Tilden,  Joseph  F.,  102. 

Mrs.  Rachel,  92. 
Till.  Ellen.  210. 
Tinker,    Almira,    175. 

Lebbeus  P..  103. 
Tobey,  Mary  S.,  273. 
Tobb,  Mary,  27. 

Rebecca  A.  L.,  223. 
Tolles,  Margaret,  90. 
Tomlinson,  John,  91. 

Nathan,   143. 
Tompkins,   Charlotte 

H..  266. 
Tooley,  George  M.,  217. 

Levi  A.,  216. 
Topliff,  Lucy.  225. 

Philena.  233. 
Torrey,   Noah,    118. 
Tousey,  Ann  Eliza,  220. 
Tower,  Lewis,  124. 
Town.  Rebecca,  200. 

William,  110. 
Towner.  John  F..  129. 
Townsend.    Robert,    90. 
Townsley,  Caroline.  166 
Townson.  Joseph,  201. 
Tracy,    Wealthy,  56. 
Treat,  Huldah,  50. 

Lester  C.,  147. 
Treby,  Julia,  97. 
Trowbridge,  Abigail,  90 

Stephen.  53. 
Trueby,   Rachel.  112. 
Trumbull,    Andrew    J., 
225. 

Catherine,  269. 
Sabra  R.,  198. 
Sarah,    169. 
Tryon,  Elisha,  56. 
Tuft,  Mary.  98. 
Tuthill,  Betsey,  216. 

Mary,  217. 
Tuttle,    Nelson,    176. 


316 


Index.— Part  III. 


Twichell,  210. 
Tyler,  Drusilla,  246. 

Ufford,  Almira  W.,  206 
Eliakim,  55-56. 

Vanduzee,  John,  93. 
Van  Hise,  Margaret  S., 

193-282. 

Van  Swall,  Hiram,  282. 
Van  Tuyl,  Mary  Jane, 

140. 
Van  Vranken,  William 

A.,  100. 

Villers,   Henry,   175. 
Vinton,  Medad,  165. 

Wadsworth,  Samuel,  85 
Waide,    Catharine  Ann, 

177. 
Wait,  George,  163. 

Jeremiah,  28. 

Mary,  100. 
Wakefield,  257. 
Walcott,  Esek,  139. 

Luther,  186. 
Walden,  Elizabeth,  109. 
Wales,  Elizabeth,  101. 

John,  130. 

Wallbridge,  Susanna,  44 
Wallis,  Addi,  78. 
Walter,  Hannah  B.,  226 

William,  56. 
Walters,  William,  153. 
Ward,  38. 

Edmund,    133. 
Ward,  Elizabeth, 

(Dudley),  38. 

Fenner,  39. 

Helen,  139. 

Henrietta.    205. 

Josiah,  77. 

Joy,    106. 

Luman,  48. 

Samuel,  57. 
Wares,   Henrietta,  282. 

Warland,   Clarissa   S., 

214. 

John,  213. 
Warner,  Andrew,  77. 

Charles,  124. 

Gideon,  39. 

Harriet,  215. 

John  B.,  232. 

Judson,  217. 

Martha,  47. 

Roxcellany,   78. 

Willice,  200. 
Warren,  Anna  B.,  253. 


Cotton  Mather,  76. 

J.  Hinman,  180. 

Julia  Ann,  261. 

Orange  Hart,  76. 
Washburn,    George   A., 

192. 

Juliet,  252. 

Mary  Jane,  258. 
Waterman,  Thomas,  44. 
Waters,  Anna,  125. 
Watkins,  Eliza  J.,  150. 
Watson,  Hannah,  32. 

Margaret,    164. 

Samuel  R.,  143. 
Wattle,  Mary,  31. 
Wattles,  Charles  H., 

249. 

Watts,  Harriet,  222. 
Weaver,    William,    179. 
Webb,  George,  199. 

Lois,    140. 
Webster,   Locia,   236. 

Sibil,  98. 
Weed,  Levi,  175. 
Weeks,  Charles,  125. 

Nathan  S.,  116. 
Welles,  Ruth,  83. 

Samuel,  32,  56. 
Wells,  31. 

Alma,    65. 

Amasa,  99. 

Anna  Eliza,  275. 

Charlotte  A.,  244. 

Chester,  147. 

Constant,  153. 

Elisha,   61. 

Elizabeth,   70. 

Experience  P.,  239. 

George,  71. 

Green,  71. 

Wolls,  Hannah,  40,  101. 
Helen  Maria,  123. 
Joseph,  131. 
Judah,  41. 
Mary,  168,  238. 
Rebecca,  27. 
Roswell,  77. 
Susanna,  59. 
Thomas,  71. 

West,  Ebenezer,  108. 

Ira,  62. 

Westlake,  Julia,  228. 
Wetmore,  Alice  M.,  266. 

Clinton,  132. 

Ebenezer,   27. 

Hannah,  141. 

Parsons,   88. 
Whedon,  Laura,  223. 


Wheeler,  Mary  Ann, 

282 

Willard  R.,  132. 
Wheelock,  James  A., 

204. 
White,  Augustus,  115. 

Elizabeth  (Bancroft), 
99. 

Elvira,  188. 

Frances    (Parsons), 

181. 
•  Joseph,  50. 

Marietta    (Morley), 

197. 

Peter,  216. 

Rebecca,  188. 
Sedgwick,  116. 

Thomas,  72. 
Whiting,  Mary  B.,  176. 
Whitlock,  Joel  H.,  230. 
Whitmore,  Edith,  27. 

Elizabeth.   27. 

Francis,  27,  52-54. 

Sarah,  276. 
Whitney,  81. 
Whittelsey,  Susanna, 

141. 

Wicks,  Curtis,  248. 
Wight,  Mary,  182. 
Wilbur,  Alma,  269. 

James,  124. 
Wilcox,  28. 

Almira  (Kelsey),  80. 

Amanda,  97. 

Grace,  218. 

Henry  T.,  129. 

Maria  M.,  80. 

Mercy  A.,  227. 

Reuben,  138. 

Samuel,  138. 
Wilcutt,  Sabrina,  115. 
Wilder,  Lewis  H.,  186. 
Wilkee.  Julia  Ann,  237. 
Willard,  Catherine.  88. 

James  N.,  147-282. 

Joel,  144. 

Willcox,  Barbara,  80. 

Daniel,  50. 

Joseph  0.,  264. 
Willes,  Nancy,  63. 

Roxelaney,  63. 
Williams,  Addison  G., 

139. 

Desire,  44. 

Edward,  220. 

George  S.,  88. 

Job,  189. 

Lydia,  176. 


Persons  Connected  with  the  Family  by  Marriage. 


317 


Richard,  106. 

Samuel,  167. 

William  C.,  167. 

William  H.,  185. 
Williamson,  William  D., 

184. 
Willis,   Noah   F.,   103. 

Mrs.  Sybil,  137. 
Wilson,  James  C.,  174. 

Laura  J.,  249. 

Rowena,  150. 
Witherell,   Hannah,  31. 
Wolcott,    Eunice    (Col- 
ton),   64. 

James  H.,  183. 

Josiah,  44. 

Susan,  A.,  250. 


Wood,  Caroline,  121. 

Charles,   131. 

Lorenzo,    155. 

Lucy,  178. 
Woodbridge,    Charlotte 

L.,  168. 

Henry  C.,  241. 
Wooden,  Daniel,  130. 
Woodhull,   Caroline   S.t 

182. 

Woodruff,   52. 
Woods,  Louisa,  99. 
Woodward,  Hannah,  54. 
Worcester,  John  H.,  84. 
Worth,   Elizabeth,    113. 

Margarette,  276. 


Worthington,  Daniel,  31 
Elias,   42. 
Mrs.  Sarah,  74. 

Wright,   Anna,   52,   58. 
Asahel,  100. 
Joel,  57. 
Justus,  72. 
Louisa,  183. 
Naomi,  97. 
Warren  W.,  153. 

Yatman,  Jane   G.,  216. 
Yeomans,  Sail,  114. 
Young,  67. 
John,  88. 


The  following  name  was  omitted  from  page  312. 
Newman,  Ann  H.  (Catlin),  274. 


318  Index.— Part  IV. 

Part  IV.    Persons  Not  Connected  with  the  Family. 

The  names  of  men  whose  daughters  married  men  named  White,  are 
to  be  sought  in  connection  with  the  names  of  their  daughters,  which 
appear  in  Part  Thrid. 

Grandy,  227. 
Grant,  108. 
Graves,  101. 
Green  217. 
Grimes,  21. 
Griswold,    197-198. 
Gurley,  244. 

Haines,  210. 
Hale,  256. 
Haling,  274. 
Harris,  119,  281. 
Harrison,  46,  47. 
Hart,  133. 
Haynes,  15. 
Henry,  276. 
Hersey,  182. 
Hiland,  51. 
Hinman,  254. 
Hinsdale,  200. 
Hitchcock,  209. 
Holland,  57-59. 
Homans,  255. 
Hooker,  13-14-15-16-17. 
Hopkins,  16. 
Hosmer,  22. 
Howard,  176. 
Hubbard.  146,  163,  169, 

206,'  266. 
Huber,  216. 
Hulburt,  273. 
Hyde,  xi. 

Jackson,  282. 
Jenners,  27. 
Johnson,  203,  281. 
Jones,  229,  240. 
Judd,  xi,  222. 

Kellogg,  72,  94. 
Kellum,  184. 
Kepler,  236. 
Kilbourn,  79. 
King,  170. 

Kingsbury,  172,  240. 
Knowlton,  228. 

Lamb,  281. 
Langdon,  209. 
Lathrop,  32,  118. 
Leland,  274. 
Lewis,  17. 
Lincoln,  61. 
Livingston,    177-212. 
Loomis,  87,  258. 


Adams,  164,  191. 

Cleveland,   182. 

Allen,  59-89,  255. 

Cleveland,  245. 

Ailing,  53. 

Coe,  53,  190. 

Allis,  163. 

Coit,  27,  37-39. 

Andrews,  269. 

Cole,  205. 

Andross,  25. 

Coleman,  206. 

Andrus,  273. 

Colton,  62,  64. 

Ashley,  199. 

Conant,  65. 

Atwater,  90. 

Cone,  206. 

Avery,  65. 

Cooley,  120,  238-239. 

Corlies,  272. 

Bachelor,  281. 

Cowles,  250. 

Backus,  89. 

Crafts,  78. 

Ball,   57. 

Crane,  274. 

Barber,  57. 

Cruttenden,  204. 

Barron,  181. 

Bartlett,    116,    252. 

Danforth,    15. 

Bascom,  110. 

Dart,  64. 

Bassett,  142. 

Davenport,  87. 

Bates,  204. 

Davidson,  140. 

Beckwith,  157. 

Davis,   216,  235. 

Beers,  220. 

Day,  74,  80. 

Belcher,  229. 

Dean,  201. 

Benham,  266. 

Deming,  50. 

Bigaloe,  21. 

Dickinson,  17-18,  46, 

Billing,  36. 

101. 

Bingham,  243. 

Dinglie,  281. 

Bissel,  43. 

Dodge,  173,  188. 

Blaisdell,  224. 

Doolittle,  224. 

Blake,  79. 

Douglass,    64. 

Blanchard,  274. 

Drake,   223. 

Blatchley,  174. 

Dudley,   67. 

Bliss,  51,  80. 

Dump,  281. 

Bogardus,  223. 

Bradstreet,    15. 

Edwards,  61. 

Brainerd,    82. 

Eells,  96. 

Briggs,  242. 

Elderkin,  43. 

Bronson,    150. 

Eldredge,  118. 

Buckbee,   274. 

Ely,  64,  65,  170-190. 

Bunce,  27. 

Esterbrook,  119. 

Burrow,  55. 

Burt,  99,  113. 

Field,  26-54-92. 

Butler,   51,  86. 

Fitch,  99. 

Foster,  162. 

Cadwell,  51,   55. 

Francis,  50. 

Carlton,    144. 

Fuller,  151. 

Catlin,  69. 
Chamberlain,  179. 
Chandler,   41. 
Chauncey,   141. 
Cheney,  103,  251. 
Church,  31. 
Clap,  45,  89,  240. 
Clark,   181,  225. 
Clarke,  110. 


Gates,   130-268. 
Gerrish,  241. 
Golding,  47. 
Goodman,  17-18. 
Goodrich,  230. 
Goodwin,   17-30,   28-31- 

42,  29. 
Graham,  272. 


Persons  Connected  with  the  Family  by  Marriage. 


319 


Lord,  84. 
Loveland,  263. 

Makepeace,   132. 
Mann,   144. 
Manning,  244. 
Marsh,  87,   184,  278. 
Mason,  43,  49. 
McDougal,  177. 
McLean,  244. 
Mellen,  204. 
Mendham,  281. 
Miller,  215. 
Mills,  210. 
Moore,  43,  75. 
Morgan,  88,  104,  242. 
Morton,   238. 
Mosely,  241. 
Mould,  27. 
Munson,  181. 

Nash,  188. 
Nelson,  185. 
Newman,  274. 
Newton,  141. 
Niccolls,  21. 

Olcott,  42. 
Olds,  277. 
Olmsted,  15,  171. 

Paddock,  159. 
Parker,  54. 
Pasco,  128. 
Patterson,  xi.  237. 
Pease,  231,  281. 
Peirce.  13. 
Penfield,  207. 
Percival,  131. 
Perkins,  103,  241. 
Phelps,  262. 
Phillips,  241. 
Pierce,  241. 


Pine,  221. 
Pitkin,  168. 
Pomeroy,  142,  277. 
Pomroy,  41. 
Porter,  184,  202. 
Post,  157. 
Prior,  133.    - 

Rathbone,  152. 
Rich,  255. 

Richardson,  148,  149. 
Riley,  54. 
Ridley,  213,  276. 
Roberts,  235. 
Robinson,  204. 
Rose,  244. 
Russell,  256. 

Sage,  96,  103. 
Sanford,  243. 
Savage,  27,  281-322. 
Scott,  199. 
Scraston,  281. 
Selden,  47. 
Seymour,  125. 
Shepard,  15. 
Shepherd,  111. 
Sherman,  213. 
Shields,   260. 
Shipman,  223. 
Simmons,  251. 
Sluman,  65. 
Smith,    18,    36,    49,    63, 

223,  268,   281. 
Solme,  279. 
Somerby,  279. 
Sparrowhawke,  15. 
Sperry,  214. 
Sprague,  83,  121. 
Standish,   199. 
Stanley,  18,  22,  134-135. 
Staples,   213.. 
Stearns,  107-163. 


Steel,  264. 
Stevens,  218. 
Stickney,  46. 
Stoddard,  61. 
Stone,  15-17. 
Stow,  24,  96. 
Strong,  172,  277. 
Sumner,  145-282. 

Tainter,  52. 
Talcott,   15. 
Taylor,  47,  283. 
Tew,    242. 
Thomas,  47. 
Thompson,  177. 
Tilton,  18. 
Tracy,  87. 
Trumbull,   15. 

Wadsworth,  15,  85. 
Ward,  38. 
Warriner,    192. 
Waterman,  89. 
Watrous,  244. 
Watson,  22. 
Webster,  21,  256. 
Welles,  62,  105. 
Wells,  25,  59,  133,  157. 
Wentworth,  277. 
West,  65. 

Westwood,    15-17-18. 
White,  50,  279,  280,  281, 

322 

Whiting,  19-21. 
Wilcox,  37. 
Williams,  27,  62. 
Wilson,  249. 
Wolcott,  64. 
Worthington,  28-57. 
Wright,  104,  142,  161. 
Wyllys,  16. 


The  attention  of  these  who  consult  this  volume  is  directed 
to  the  list  of  Corrections  and  Additions,  pages  281-283.  That  list  was 
printed  in  the  Appendix  rather  than  in  its  appropriate  place,  at  th« 
close  of  the  volume,  in  order  that  the  necessary  reference  might  be 
made  to  it,  in  the  Index. 

The  following  corrections  have  been  received  since  the  foregoin«- 
list  was  printed. 

Page  36,  Family  9.  The  wife  of  this  John  White  (son  of  Capt 
Nathaniel)  was  probably  Mary  Reeve  of  Hartford,  b.  July  31  1665 
dau.  of  Robert  Reeve  and  Elizabeth  Nott. 

Page  222,  Family  330,  read  thus:  3.  Calvin,  b.  March  18  1845-  4 
Thomas  Ewing,  b.  April  23,  1847;  5.  George  B.,  b.  Jan.  28  1850 :  f>' 
Clara,  b.  Jan.  14,  1852. 


NOTE. 

The  results  of  the  efforts  formerly  made  to  trace  the  English  an- 
cestry of  Elder  John  White  have  been  given  in  the  Appendix.  Since 
the  printing  of  this  volume  was  commenced,  some  new  interest  in  the 
inquiry  has  been  awakened,  by  the  discovery  of  an  old  coat  of  arms, 
engraved  some  time  during  the  last  century,  and  used  for  a  book- 
label  by  one  of  his  descendants.  This  coat  of  arms  is  that  of  a  Mayor 
of  the  City  of  London,  in  Queen  Elizabeth's  time,  whoso  name  was 
John  White,  and  whose  pedigree  can  be  traced  several  generations 
further  back.  Researches  now  in  progress,  with  a  view  to  ascertain 
whether  any  connection  exists  between  our  Patriarch,  John,  and  the 
family  of  the  Mayor,  have  not  yet  yielded  any  decisive  results.  The 
John  White  who  was  Mayor  in  1563,  was  cotemporary,  if  not  identical, 
with  the  grandfather  of  our  Patriarch.  Nothing  has  yet  been  dis- 
covered inconsistent  with  the  conjecture  that  they  were  identical;  and 
those  of  the  descendants  of  our  John  who  are  not  satisfied  to  derive 
their  origin  from  so  good  and  useful  a  man  as  he  was,  but  must  have 
an  English  pedigree,  may  adopt  this  conjecture,  for  want  of  one 
supported  by  better  evidence. 

One  great  difficulty  in  the  way  of  discovering  the  English  origin  of 
the  family  is  found  in  the  fact  that  the  name  White  was  a  common  one, 
in  England.  This  fact  appears  not  only  from  an  examination  of 
English  records,  but  also  from  the  number  of  persons  bearing  that 
name,  who  early  emigrated  to  New  England.  Mr.  Savage,  the  well- 
known  genealogist,  finds  that  there  were  about  twenty-seven  men 
named  White,  who  came  to  New  England  before  1692,  of  whom  it  is 
probable  that  at  least  twenty  became  heads  of  distinct  families  in  this 
country.  The  name  has  been  so  common  in  Massachusetts  and  Con- 
necticut as  to  have  much  increased  the  labor  and  perplexity  of  pre- 
paring these  Memorials.  In  numerous  instances,  persojis  .named 
White,  descended  from  some  other  ancestor,  and  not  unfrequently, 
those  bearing  the  same  Christian  names,  have  lived  in  the  same  towns 
with  those  descended  from  Elder  John  White,  and  at  the  same  time 
with  them.  The  following  are  some  of  the  heads  of  families  of  that 
name,  who  have  lived  in  the  same  towns  with  Elder  John's  descendants, 
named  in  the  preceding  pages.  In  Massachusetts,  Henry  was  living 
in  Hadley  in  1684.  Thomas,  from  Lancaster,  married  a  daughter  of 
Thomas  of  South  Hadley;  (p.  72.)  John  was  living  in  West  Spring- 
field soon  after  the  death  of  the  John  named  on  page  57.  In  Con- 
necticut, the  multiplicity  of  families  has  been  still  more  perplexing. 
In  Lebanon  there  were  'Nathaniel,  from  Norwich  in  1705,  or  later; 
James,  who  is  found  again  in  Coventry,  in  1732;  and  Jonathan,  from 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  about  1751.  In  Hebron  there  are  found,  Joseph, 
who  came  from  Oxford,  Miass.,  in  1722;  Ebenezer,  from  Lebanon 
about  1727;  and  Obadiah,  Samuel  and  James,  who  married  in  1746, 
1747,  and  1748.  In  Chatham.  (East  Hampton  Society)  Joseph, 
cotemporary  with  Dea.  Joseph  of  Chatham,  (p.  51,)  had  a  son  of  the 
same  name,  and  also  a  grandson  Joseph,  who  married  Ruth  Churchill; 
(p.  50.)  There  was  also  a  Jedediah  of  Chatham,  at  the  same  time 
that  the  Jedediah  named  on  page  80  was  living  in  Upper  Middle- 
town,  on  the  opposite  side  of  the  river.  Similar  cases  since  the 
period  of  the  Revolution  are  too  numerous  to  be  specified. 


APPENDIX 


1888. 


From  the  Appendix  of  the  original  work  of  the  "Memo- 
rials of  Elder  John  White"  the  following  is  taken: 

Letters  from  the  Author,  Allyn  S.  Kellogg,  extracts  from,  con- 
taining additional  facts  and. notes: 

The  edition  of  the  White  Memorials,  was  exhausted  -many  years 
ago,  and  I  have  been  unable  to  answer  applications.  It  consisted 
of  500  copies  which  was  supposed  to  be  more  than  could  be  sold,  but 
it  should  have  been  600.  After  a  few  years  that  price  was  advanced 
from  $2.77  to  $5.00.  Then  for  several  years  I  could  not  fill  orders. 
At  length  at  the  repeated  request  of  a  Hartfard  man  I  reprinted  8 
or  10  pages  for  the  sake  of  making  up  four  copies  and  these  sold 
at  $7.50  each." 

White  Memorials. 

Note  on  Page  19:  "Old  records  of  the  South  Church  in  Hart- 
ford, discovered  several  years  after  the  'White  Memorials'  were  print- 
ed show  that  John  White  and  his  wife  were  received  from  the  church 
in  Hadley,  April  9,  1671,  also  that  John  White  was  chosen  and 
ordained  a  ruling  elder,  in  March  1677.  He  died  in  Jan.  1683.. 
[1683-4.]  ch.  record." 

Page  34.  Note:  "This  was  probably  an  error  for  'Mary, 
daughter  of  Jacob  and  Mary  Cornwell.' "  See  P.  27. 

Page  322.      Note  on  the  English  ancestry  of  Elder  John  White. 

"The  conjecture  that  he  was  a  descendant  of  John  White,  Mayor  of 
London  is  not  sustained  by  English  authorities.  These  have  been 
very  thoroughly  examined,  with  the  result  that  John  White 
of  London  is  shown  to  have  had  several  sons,  but  that  no  one  of  his 
grandsons  named  White  lived  to  maturity." 

ALLYN  S.  KELLOGG. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  April  3,  1888. 


322  Appendix 

PARTIAL  INDEX  TO  PROFESSIONS 

(1889) 

Reference  is  here  given  only  to  the  numbered  heads  of  families 
named  "White."  The  total  number  is  541,  of  which  the  following 
were  lawyers: 

154,  217,  219,  220,  230,  297,  301,-6,  349,  428,-9,  463,  506.-7,  and 
515. 

Ministers  of  the  Gospel. 

1,  35,-7,  70,  160,  209,  217,  264,  362,  404,  424,  464,-5,  510,  534,  and 
539. 

Military  Officers  and  Soldiers. 

1,  3,  4,  5,  7,  10,  13,  14,  17,  24,  34,-6,-8,-9,  49,  50,-l,-5,  57,  61.-3,- 
4,-5,-,9,  77,  86,-8,-9,  91,-5,-7,-9,  106,  111,  112,  130,-l,-6,  156,-8,-9,  168, 
186,  208,  215,  297,  300,  304,  and  325. 

Sea  Captains  and  Sailors. 

27,  136,  155,  164,  177,-8,  181,-5,  201,  211,  294,-8,  304,  307,-8,-9,  327, 
353,-6,  368,  and  478. 

Public  Officers. 

1,  3,  5,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  17,  19,  24,-5,-6,-8,  34,-6,-8,  46, 
69,  80,-3,-4,-5,-6,-8,-9,  91,-3,-4,-9,  129,  130,  143,-4,-5,  154,  189,  195,- 
6,  200,-l,-8,-9,  215,  217,  219,  220,-9,  230,  251,  267,  271,  287,-7,  297,-8, 
301,-4,  306,  311,  331,a,-c,-d,  339,  365,  380,-l,-3,-9,  390,-1,  403,  428, 
464,-5,-6,  486,-7,  494,-5,  and  506. 

Physicians  and  Surgeons. 
54,-5,  60,-5,-6,  117,  209,  280,  358,  389,  405,  448,- 488,  and  510. 

College  Professors  and  Teachers. 

37,  70,  97,  202,-9,  217,  219,  230,  304,6,  325,  and  510a. 

Authors. 

515,  (Richard  Grant  White)  is  an  author  and  a  critic  of  world 
wide  fame.  The  copyright  of  his  principal  works  is  held  by  "Hough- 
ton  Mifflin  and  Co.,  publishers."  Boston,  Mass.  Several  minor 
authors  are  also  mentioned:  as  304,  and  c. 

Artists  and  Painters. 

224,  225,  236,  400,  467,  and  441.  The  latter,  (441)  was  one  of 
the  leading  artists  of  the  U.  S.,  or  was  often  so  criticised. 

Publishers,  Printers  and  Book  Sellers. 
191,  203,  248,  261,  373,  374,  396,  and  493. 

Bankers. 

216,  390,  and  442. 

Blacksmiths. 
Ill,  146,  196,  455,  and  481. 


Appendix  323 

Gold  and  Silver-smiths  and  Jewelers. 

92,  210,  317,  137,  and  423. 

Travelers.  122. 
Inventors,  Machinists,  and  Manufacturers. 

203,  92,  247,-9,  301,  325,  420,  449a,  450,-l,-2,-3,-4,  462,  484,-5, 
491,-2,  508,  525,-6,-7,  and  541. 

Shoemakers. 

226,-7,-8,  278,  314,  337,  346,  354,  369,  425,  437,  and  497. 

Merchants. 

14,  38,-9,  46,  50,  63,-7,  72,-5,  81,-3,-8,-9,  94,  122,  135,-6,  144,  152, 
168,  190.-1,  201,-4,  214,-16,-19,  226,-8,  242,  262,  265,  271,-2,-4,  285,-8, 
303,  315,  324,-5,-6,-8,-9,  330,-9,  340,-8,  363,  383,-5,-6,-7,  393,  403,-4, 

439,  456,   463,   479,   482,   501,-13,-14,-16,-18,  521,-3,-4,  and  535. 

Carpenters  and  Joiners. 

51,  61,  116,  137,  142,  168,  172,-5,  213,  223,  238,  246,  291.-2,  310,- 
11,-lS,  343,-4,  353,-5,  361,-4,-5,  370,  421,-2,  446,-7,  495,-8,  509,-11,  520,- 
2,-9,  530,  and  531. 

Farmers. 

1,  4,  5,  16,  21,-4,-5,  30,-2,-4,-6,-8,  42,  55,-8,  60,-2,-4,-5,-6,-9,  71, 
82,-7,  90,-l,-7,-9,  108,-13,-14,  120,-l,-9,  130,-l,-2,-3,-8,-9,  140,-3,-4,-5, 
9,  150,-l,-2,-3,  161,-2,-8,  170,-6,  186,-8-9,  192,  194,-5,-6,-7,  200,-4,-6,- 
7,-8,-12,-15,  220,  230,  240.-3,  250,  252,-3,-6,  263,-4,-6,-7,-8,-9,  270,-3,-8,-9, 
283,-4,-5,-6,-7,  288,-9,  290,-l,-2,-6,-8,  301,-2,-3,  315,  320,-l,-2,-3,-4,-9, 
331,-a,-b,-c,  336,  343,-4,-5,  350,-l,-2,  363,-5,-6,-7,  371,  372,-5:-6,  380,- 
l,-2,-3,  391,-5,  403,-7,-10,-ll,-12,  420,-2,  430,  443,-4,-9,  458,  461,-6,-9, 
470,-l,-2,-3.,-4,-5,-6,  480,-3,-6,-7,-9,  490,-4,-6,-a,-7,-9,  532,-3,  and  539. 

Miscellaneous  Professions. 

95,  103,  129,  130,  148,  159,  161,  169,  199,  229,  238,  275,-7,-8,  299, 
300,-3,-4,-10,  328,  330,  347,  354,  362,  373,  393,-7,-8,  413,  426,-7,  431  ;-8; 

440,  459,  468,  50,  485,  and  541. 

The  following  were  graduates  from  colleges. 

35,-7,  70,  83,-8,  122,  160,  217,-19,  220,  230,  297,  301,-6,  384,-9, 
405,  428,  441,  456,  464,  510,  515,  534,  and  539. 

Pioneers. 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  &c.  69,  149,  168,  300,  and  385. 


324  Appendix 

1917. 

From  this  point  the  original  Appendix  has  been  care- 
fully revised  and  brought  to  date  under  the  supervision  of 
Josephine  A.  Siems.  The  original  data  has  been  retained, 
excepting  where  corrections  were  found  necessary. 

"Norman  White,  His  Ancestors  and  Descendants",  a 
genealogical  publication  compiled  and  edited  by  Erskine 
Norman  White's  ancestry  are,  from  the  most  part,  taken, 
esting  information  relating  to  the  English  ancestry  of 
Elder  John  John  White,  himself.  In  it  we  find: 

"Since  the  'Memorials  of  Elder  John  White  and  His 
Descendants/  *  from  which  the  statements  in  regard  to 
Noramn  White's  ancestry  are,  from  the  most  part,  taken, 
was  published,  it  has  been  ascertained  beyond  any  reason- 
able doubt,  largely  through  the  investigations  of  Charles 
A.  White,  Esq.,  of  New  Haven,  that  Elder  John  White 
came  from  Shalford  or  Messing,  in  Essex  County,  England, 
and  was  the  son  of  Robert  White,  who  was  married,  June 
24th,  1585  to  Bridget  Algar,  and  removed  from  Shalford  to 
Messing  a  few  years  before  his  death,  in  1617.  Three 
of  Robert  White's  daughters  with  their  husbands  like- 
wise came  to  New  England;  namely:  Mary,  wife  of  Joseph 
Loomjis  of  Braintree;  Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Goodwin, 
of  Bocking;  and  Anna,  wife  of  John  Porter,  of  Felsted." 

"Mr.  Charles  A.  White,  in  a  paper  published  in  the  New 
England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  January, 
1901,  says:" 

"It  is  very  plausibly  supposed  that  John  White,  who 
came  over  in  the  Lion  in  1632,  and  settled  first  in  New- 
ton, now  Cambridge,  in  Massachusetts,  and  then  came  with 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker  and  his  church  to  Hartford, 
Connecticut,  in  1636,  was  the  son  of  Robert  White  of  Mess- 
ing. The  record  of  his  baptism  has  not  been  found.  He 
was  not  of  age  in  1617,  when  his  father  made  his  will, 
in  which  it  was  provided  that  if  he  should  marry  without 
the  approbation  and  consent  of  his  mother,  and  of  Joseph 
Loomis  of  Braintree,  and  William  Goodwin  of  Bocking,  his 
legacy  of  two  hundred  pounds  should  be  reduced  to  one 
hundred  pounds.  In  the  list  of  thirty-three  passengers 
of  the  Lion,  his  name  follows  next  after  the  name  of 
William  Goodwin." 

"The  name  of  the  wife  of  John  White,  son  of  Robert, 

["*  Edited  by  Allyn  S.  Kellogg,  and  published  in  I860."] 


Appendix  325 

was  Mary,  and  her  family  name  probably  Levit;  but  the 
Parish  Register  of  Messing,  which  records  his  marriage, 
on  Dec.  26th,  1622,  is  defaced,  so  that  the  name  can  not 
be  clearly  deciphered.  The  above  facts,  together  with  the 
further  coincidences  that  the  name  of  Elder  John  White's 
wife  was  Mary,  that  the  narri^s  of  two  of  his  sons  re- 
peat the  names  of  the  brothers  of  John,  son  of  Robert, 
and  that  John  Porter,  who  married  Anna,  daughter  of 
Robert,  appointed  as  'supervisors'  of  his  will,  Mr.  William 
Goodwin  of  Hartford,  and  Goodman  White  (Elder  John) 
of  Hartford,  the  former  certainly  and  the  latter  presum- 
ably being  his  brother-in-law,  complete  the  proof  that  John 
White  of  Hartford  and  John  White,  son  of  Robert  White  of 
Messing,  were  one  and  the  same." 

"Robert  White  as  is  manifest  from  his  will  was  a  man  of 
wealth  for  his  day,  occupying  a  position  of  substantial  in- 
fluence. Of  his  ancestry  nothing  as  yet  has  been  certain- 
ly discovered. 

As  a  matter  of  at  least  curious  interest  however,  it  may 
be  noted,  that  there  is  extant  in  the  family  of  one  of 
John  White's  descendants  an  old  coat-of-arms,  engraved 
some  time  in  the  eighteenth  century,  and  used  as  a  book- 
plate, which  is  practically  identical  with  the  coat-of-arms 
of  a  John  White  who  was  Mayor  of  London  in  1563.  This 
same  coat-of-arms  is  also  in  possession  of  the  descendants 
of  William  White,  who  settled  in  Haverhill,  Massachusetts, 
in  1642  Also  this  John  White  of  London  had  a  son 
Robert,  but  as  yet  (1905),  beyond  the  above  coincidences, 
there  is  no  proof  connecting  his  family  with  that  of  Robert 
White  of  Messing." 


Eighth  Generation  and  Children. 

DESCENDANTS   OF   CAPT.   NATHANIEL  WHITE. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  MOSES  WHITE,  OF  SOUTHINGTON. 

1.  Moses  White,  (317)  *  son  of  Isaac  (157)  was  born 
in  Southington,  Conn.,  June  30,  1784.  He  removed  with 
his  parents  about  1791  to  Herkimer  County,  N.  Y.,  set- 
tling near  the  town  of  Utica.  He  followed  the  profession 
of  a  goldsmith  and  became  an  expert  in  tlie  art.  In 
1815,  in  company  with  his  parents,  he  removed  to  and 
settled  in  Springville,  Erie  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  re- 
sided for  about  five  years.  He  then  removed  to  the 
town  of  Dutch  Hollow,  and  from  thence  again  to  James- 
town, N.  Y.,  at  which  latter  place  he  was  for  many  years 
a  resident.  In  1850,  having  sold  his  interests  at  James- 
town, he  removed  westward  overland  to  northern  Illinois, 
where  he  purchased  a  home,  bordering  the  village  of  Scales 
Mound,  in  Joe  Davies  County.  Here  he  resided  for  about 
three  years,  when  he  removed  once  more  in  tne  spring  of 
1854  to  River  Falls,  Pierce  County,  Wis.  He  died  in  New 
Centerville,  Wis.,  near  River  Falls,  July  3,  1874,  aged  90 
years. 

He  married,  1st,  probably  in  1810,  Mary  Tuthill  of  Tren- 
ton, N.  Y.,  daughter  of  Daniel  Tuthill  and  Elizabeth  Davis. 
She  was  probably  born  in  Southold,  L.  I.,  about  the  year 
1786.  She  died  at  Springville,  N.  Y.,  in  1816,  aged  about 
30  years. 

He  married,  2d,  May  6,  1817,  Sally  Cheney,  daughter  of 
Daniel  Cheney  and  Irene  Muntson,  then  of  Catarangus 
County,  N.  Y.  She  was  born  in  Essex,  Vt.,  near  the  banks 
of  Lake  Champlain,  July  15,  1793,  and  died  in  Pierce 
County,  Wis.,  Dec.  19,  1854,  aged  61  years.  Her  grave 
is  in  the  town  of  Martell,  near  Rush  River. 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  Daniel,  born  March  11,  1812,  in  Herkimer  Co.;  was  for  many 
years  a  book  agent  in  the  states  of  New  York,  Ohio  and  Tennes- 
see. He  married  about  the  year  1870  to  Mary  Ann  James, 

*  Throughout  this  Continuation,  Moses  (317)  will  be  referred  to  as: 
(1)  and  his  descendants  in  rotation,  disregarding  the  reference 
numbers  in  the  original  work. 


Appendix  327 

of  Memphis,  Tenn.  He  then  settled  in  Memphis,  where  he  is 
supposed  to  have  died  of  yellow  fever,  which  raged  through- 
out Memphis  a  few  years  later.  No  further  reliable  trace 
of  him  has  ever  been  found. 

2.  Almira,  born  Nov.   15,   1814,  in  Herkimer  Co.;  has  been  married 

three  times.  She  married  1st  in  1832,  Alfred  Hazard,  a  farmer 
of  Joe  Daviess  Co.,  111.  She  married  2nd,  Judson  Warner,  a 
farmer  near  River  Falls,  Wis.,  who  died  in  1886.  She  married 
3rd,  May  11,  1884,  Jesse  L.  Gordon,  once  a  farmer  of  northern 
Wisconsin.  He  was  a.  soldier  in  the  Civil  War,  and  was  later 
pensioned.  They  lived  when  last  heard  from  in  the  village  of 
New  Centerville,  in  northern  Wisconsin. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

3.  Cyrus,  b.  Feb.  18,  1818;  d.  Dec.  25,  1818. 

4.  Hiram  W.,  b.  April  30,  1819;  m.  Rosseann  Stewart.  (2) 

5.  Frederick,  b.  June  25,  1820;  m.  Ellen  Goshorn.  (3) 

6.  Wells  H.,  b.  May  2,   1822;  m.  Elizabeth  Simpson.  (4) 

7.  Nancy,  b.  July  8,  1823;  m.  Harris  Gleason.         -  (5) 

8.  John,  b.  Dec.  25,  1826;  m.  Henrietta  Phelps.         -        -  (6) 

9.  Cyntha,  b.  Feb.  28,  1829;  d.  Oct.,  1829. 

10.  Eunice,  b.  Sept.  15,  1831;  m.  Lyman  Carpenter.         -         -         (7) 

11.  Polly  (Mary),  b.  Oct.  28,  1832;  m.  Charles  H.  Bishop.  (8) 

12.  Louise  Ann,  b.  March  7,  1834,  d.  Sept.  10,  1835. 


2.  Hiram  W.  White,  (508  in  orignial  work)  son  of 
Moses  (1)  (or  317  in  original  work,)  was  born  in  Spring- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  April  30,  1819.  In  Jamestown,  when  quite 
young,  he  learned  the  trade  of  gun-smith  and  went  in 
1833  to  Jackson,  Jackson  Co.,  Ohio,  where  a  few  years 
later  he  opened  a  hardware  store  in  connection  with  his 
trade.  In  1856  he  sold  his  interests  in  Jackson  and  re- 
moved to  Olney,  111.,  where  he  lived  until  1886,  when  he 
removed  to  Yankton,  (Dakota  territory)  S.  D.  Here  he 
followed  his  trade  and  gained  much  prominence  as  a  skilled 
workman  and  inventor.  He  was  also  a  student  of  the 
violin  and  contributed  some  valuable  improvements  toward 
the  perfection  of  that  instrument.  He  was  the  owner  of 
several  patent  rights.  In  his  later  years  he  added  a 
music  store  to  his  hardware  business.  He  died  at  Yank- 
ton,  S.  D.,  Dec.  1,  1903,  aged  84  years,  7  months.  His 
remains  rest  in  the  lot  selected  and  purchased  by  himself  in 
the  Yankton  cemetery. 

He  married,  March  27,  1840,  Roseann  Stewart,  dau.  of 
Adam  Stewart  of  Ohio.  She  was  born  1821  in  Ross 
County,  Ohio.  She  died  at  Oregon,  Mo.,  Aug.  18,  1894, 
aged  73  years,  7  months ;  interment  in  cemetery  at  Oregon. 


328  Appendix 

Children. 

1.  Sarah  Frances,  b.  March  28,  1841;  m.  Robert  Montgomery.         (9) 

2.  Almira,  b.  Feb.  28,  1844;  d.  April  25,  1846. 

3.  Henry  Kirke,  b.  June  2,  1847;  d.  Jan.  10,  1849. 

4.  Aaron  Lafayette,  b.  Oct.  12,  1848;  d.  April  25,  1853. 

5.  Hiram  Wallace,  b.  Oct.  12,  1853;  m.  Kate  Dunham     and  Eleanora 

Barger.  (10) 

6.  Blanche,  b.  June  1,  1858  in  Jackson  Co.,  Ohio;  was  a  splendidly 

educated  and  accomplished  young  lady.  She  married  Luther 
Robinson,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  died  at  Southwest  City,  Mo., 
April  18,  1886,  aged  27,  years.  They  had  no  children. 


3.  Frederick  White,  son  of  Moses  (1)  was  born  in 
Springville,  N.  Y.,  June  25,  1820.  He  removed  with  his 
parents  to  Dutch  Hollow  and  to  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  after 
which  he  spent  much  time  in  travel,  in  the  states  of  New 
York,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  West  Virginia,  Ohio,  Indi- 
ana, Illinois,  Wisconsin,  Kentucky,  Iowa,  Minnesota,  the 
Dakotas  and  in  Canada.  He  married  in  Crawford  Co., 
Ohio,  and  removed  to  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  in  the  fall  of  1845. 
In  the  fall  of  1851  he  moved  overland  to  northern  Illinois, 
settling  near  the  village  of  White  Oak  Springs,  and  from 
thence  in  May  1863  to  southern  Wisconsin,  settling  in  the 
township  of  Avon,  Rock  Co.  During  the  winter  of  1864-5 
he  purchased  a  farm  near  Avon  village,  in  said  township, 
upon  which  he  moved  March  1,  1865.  Here  he  lived  for 
over  twenty-two  years,  or  until  the  spring  of  1887,  when 
he  sold  his  interests  in  Rock  Co.,  and  purchased  a  farm 
near  Browntown,  Wis.,  in  the  adjoining  county  of  Green. 
Later  he  made  his  home  with  his  son,  Wells,  where  he 
died,  following  a  stroke  of  paralysis,  on  Jan.  24,  1913.  He 
was  buried  in  Northrup  Cerrietery,  about  4  miles  south- 
east of  Brodhead,  Wis.v  at  the  base  of  Baldhead  Bluff. 

He  married,  July  23,  1845,  Ellen  Goshorn,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Goshorn  and  Jane  Traxler.  She  was  born  in  Tuscarofa 
Valley,  Pennsylvania,  June  25,  1825,  near  Shade  Gap  and 
Waterloo.  At  her  marriage  she  was  living  near  Wyandot, 
Ohio.  She  died  at  her  home,  near  Browntown,  Wis.,  on 
March  10,  1904.  Her  remains  also  rest  in  Northrup  Ceme- 
tery. 

Children. 

1.  Charlotte,  b.  in  Jamestown,  Aug.  4,  1846;  d.  there  Dec.  18,  1846. 

2.  A  girl,  b.  in  Jamestown,  April    10,   1848;   d.   near   Bucyrus,   Ohio, 

May  14,  1848. 

3.  John  Cheney,  b.  in  Jamestown,  July  7,  1849;   was  a  jeweler;   d. 

unm.  at  the  home  of  his  brother,  Wells,  near  Browntown,  Wis., 


Appendix  329 

March  18,  1916.       Buried  in  Northrup  Cemetery. 

4.  Wells  Muntson,  b.  Nov.  4,  1852;  m.  Amelia  Kountz.  (11) 

5.  Jane,  b.  March  1,  1856;  m.  Hanson  Paye.  (12) 

6.  Emma,  b.  Nov.  21,  1858;  m.  William  Matthews!  -       (13) 

7.  A  boy,  b.  near  White  Oak  Springs,  May  10,  1862;  d.  there  Nov. 

21,  1864. 

8.  Arthur,  b.  near  Avon,  Wis.,  Oct.  27,  1864;  d.  there  Nov.  21,  1864. 

9.  Fred  E.,  b.  near  Avon,  Jan.  14,  1865.     Secured  fragments  of  his 

extensive  education  in  various  parts  of  the  country.  Has 
taught  school,  practiced  law,  did  newspaper  work,  headed  edu- 
cation institutions  and  hag  been  in  real  estate  business — his 
activities  have  been  scattered  in  almost  every  part  of  the  Union 
from  East  to  West  and  from  North  to  South.  Has  fought 
great  odds  and  overcome  many  obstacles.  He  is  at  present 
engaged  in  educational  work  at  Mission  Hill,  S.  D.  He  has 
contributed  largely  to  the  "Continuation"  of  this  work. 


4.  Wells  H.  White,  son  of  Moses  (1)  was  born  in  Spring- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  May  2,  1823.  (1822  in  original  work).  He 
left  his  home  in  Jamestown,  while  quite  young,  and  went 
to  Ohio,  working  first  at  Jackson,  and  afterwards  at 
Chillecothe  in  said  state.  He  then  entered  college  at 
Marietta,  Ohio,  where  he  was  a  student  for  about  two 
years,  after  which  he  left  school,  and  settled  permanently 
in  the  town  of  Troy,  where  he  was  active  for  many  years. 
Here  he  dealt  in  real  estate,  and  quite  extensively  in 
nursery  stock,  such  as  fruits,  grapes,  etc.,  being  enthusiastic 
in  the  latter  subject,  having  improved  and  produced  many 
varieties.  His  most  notable  production  in  the  above  line 
was  his  new  grape,  the  "Northern  Muscat",  which  became 
quite  popular. 

In  about  1850  he  married  Elizabeth  A.  Simpson,  of 
Troy,  Ohio.  She  was  born  March  9,  1833.  She  died  Jan. 
1,  1895. 

In  the  early  nineties  they  removed  to  California. 

He  died  July  20,  1901. 

Children. 

1.  Rossean  R.,  born  at  White  Oak  Springs,  111.,  Dec.  14,  1852;  died 

Sept.  8,  1866;  aged  about  14  years. 

2.  Ella    May,    born    July    10,    1855;    is    married    and    lives    in    South 

Pasadena,    Cal.       She   has,    1.    Bessie    May   White,   b.    Sept.   16, 
1879;  2..  Cora  Athalyn  White,  b.  Jan.  1,  1885. 

3.  Plato  M.,  born  Sept.  2,  1855.    He  was  a  physican;  and  was  married. 

He  died  Nov.  10,  1904  in  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


330  Appendix 

5.  Nancy  White,  eldest  daughter  of  Moses  (1),  was 
born  in  Cattarangus  Co.,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1825.  She  married 
in  Jackson,  Ohio,  to  Harris  Gleason,  Dec.  27,  1849.  He 
was  born  in  Gallia  Co.,  Ohio,  Feb.  4,  1825.  About  the 
year  1850,  he  moved  westward  into  northern  Illinois,  and 
settled  in  the  village  of  Scales  Mound,  in  Joe  Daviess  Co. 
Mr.  Gleason  lived  some  three  years  also  in  River  Falls, 
Wis.,  where  two  of  his  children  were  born.  He  returned 
again  to  Scales  Mound,  111.  Here,  for  some  thirty  years, 
he  pursued  the  study  and  practice  of  law,  or  until  about 
the  year  1880,  when  he  migrated  to  Mapleton,  Cass  Co., 
D.  T.,  where  he  remained  until  the  spring  of  1882;  when 
he  removed  southward  to  the  then  little  village  of  Ellen- 
dale  in  Dickey  Co.,  where  he  settled  for  a  time  and  took  up 
a  homestead  near  the  north  county  line.  In  Ellendale  he 
again  practiced  law  and  was  elected  probate  judge  of 
Dickey  Co.,  in  1884.  They  resided  for  many  years  on  their 
prairie  homestead  near  Monango,  Dickey  Co.,  North 
Dakota.  They  moved  back  to  River  Falls  in  November, 
1891.  She  died,  Jan.  14,  1903,  at  River  Falls,  Wis.  He 
died  at  River  Falls  on  March  18,  1911.  Both  are  buried 
in  Greenwood  Cemetery  at  River  Falls. 

Children. 

1.  Rosann,  b.  Oct.  26,   1850;   m.  Edward   R.  Hill.  (14) 

2.  Charles  L.,  b.  Aug.  1,  1853;  m.  Sarah  Scott.        -  (15) 

3.  Josephine  A.,  b.  Nov.  2,  1854;  m.  Peter  Siems.  (16) 

4.  Mary,  b.  in  Pierce  Co.,  Nov.  7,  1856;  d.  July  16,  1857. 

5.  Florence,  b.  April   3,   1859;   m.   1st  George   B.   Wilson;  2d,   Thos. 

'Sefton.  (17) 

6.  Jennette,  b.  in  Joe  Daviess  Co.,  May  18,  1863;  d.  there  Oct.  27, 

1863. 


6.  John  White,  son  of  Moses  (1),  was  born  in  Cattar- 
angus  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1826.  In  1846  he  left  his  home 
at  Jamestown  and  came  west  into  northern  Illinois;  work- 
ing and  finally  settling  near  the  village  of  Scales  Mound. 
Here  he  lived  for  many  years  a  farmer,  stock  raiser  and 
trader,  accumulating  a  considerable  fortune.  He  was  a 
skillful  and  an  accomplished  musician.  In  1885  he  sold 
his  home  and  lands  in  Illinois  and  emigrated  to  the 
vicinity  of  Yankton,  South  Dakota,  where  he  purchased  up- 
wards of  1,000  acres  of  land.  Here  he  made  his  home 
and  was  a  farmer  and  overseer.  He  died,  Sept.  27,  1897, 
of  cancer  of  the  stomach,  at  his  home  near  Yankton,  aged 


Appendix  33l 

70  years,  9  months  and  2  days.       His  remains  were  laid 
to  rest  in  the  cemetery  near  Yankton. 

He  married  March  16,  1848,  Henrietta  Phelps,  daughter 
of  Milon  Phelps  and  Charlotte  Beldian,  of  Jasper,  N.  Y. 
She  was  born  in  Jasper,  N.  Y.,  April  8,  1832.  She  died 
on  Jan.  19,  1912.  Interment  was  in  family  lot,  near 
Yankton,  S.  Dak. 

Children. 

1.  Thomas  J.,  b.  July  22,  1849;  m.  Delmina  Giggey.        -        -         (18) 

2.  Cecil  J.,  b.  Sept.  28,  1853;  m.  Viola  B.  Hill.        -        -        -         (19) 

3.  Charlie,  b.  Aug.  15,  1856;  d.  Aug.  17,  1859. 

4.  Delia,  b.  Oct.  30,  1859;  m.  William  C.  Coulson.         -         -         (20) 

5.  Mary,  b.  June  28,  1862;  d.  July  18,  1862. 

6.  Norman,  b.  Aug.  2,  1863;  m.  Blanche  D.  Hill.  (21) 

7.  Lee,  b.  near  Scales   Mound,  111.,  July  3,   1866.     He  left  home  in 

1881  and  went  south  to  the  city  of  New  Orleans,  Louisiana,  where 
he  secured  passage  on  an  ocean,  steamer  bound  for  South 
America.  This  vessel  reached  Rio  Janiero,  Brazil,  and  sailed 
some  distance  up  the  Amazon  River,  and  returned  again  to 
New  Orleans.  He  returned  on  board;  after  which  he  came 
north  as  far  as  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  where  he  worked  for  many  years 
in  a  zinc  factory.  Later  he  went  to  Laramie,  Wyoming,  where 
he  died  Aug.  9,  1914.  He  was  buried  in  the  family  lot  near 
Yankton,  S.  Dak. 

8.  Paul,  b.  March  9,  1869;  d.  March  10,  1869. 

9.  Addie,  b.  March  10,  1871 ;  m.  William  T.  Van  Epps.          -  (22) 


7.  Eunice  White,  daughter  of  Moses  (1),  was  born  in 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1831.  She  came  with  her 
parents  to  northern  Illinois  in  1850 ;  then  she  taught  school 
for  a  few  years  in  northern  Wisconsin.  She  was  married 
at  River  Falls,  Wis.,  in  March  1854,  to  Lyman  Carpenter, 
a  farmer  of  that  vicinity  and  a  son  of  Lyman  Carpenter, 
Sr.,  and  Ella  Cheney.  *  In  1882  they  emigrated  to  La 
Moure  Co.,  Dak.,  where  he  purchased  land  and  took  up 
a  homestead  in  his  own  right.  Here  he  engaged  in  farm- 
ing on  quite  an  extensive  scale.  When  last  heard  from 
he  was  still  living  on  his  "prairie  farm"  near  the  village  of 
La  Moure,  Dak. 

Children. 

(At  the  time  of  compiliation  of  this  "Continuation"  no  addi- 
tional information  or  data  concerning  the  children  of  Eunice  White 
is  at.  hand,  so  the  information  contained  in  the  "Appendix,"  dated 
1889,  is  used  verbatim.) 

*  Ella  Cheney,  sister  of  Sally  Cheney,  second  wife  of  Moses  White. 


332  Appendix 

1.  Ella,  born  in  Pierce  Co.,  Wis.,  July  1856;  is  a  school  teacher  and 

is  living  with  her  parents  in  La  Moure  Co. 

2.  Hellen,  born  in  Pierce  Co.,  Sept.  26,  1857;   is  a  dressmaker  and 

is  now  in  California,  working  profitably  at  her  trade. 

3.  Ida,  born  in  Pierce  Co.,  Jan.  4,  1859;  is  a  school  teacher.       She 

is  living  with  her  parents  in  La  Moure  Co. 

4.  Kate,  was  born  in  Pierce  Co.,  June  4,  1864.     She  attended  school 

in  Janesville,  Wis.,  for  about  three  years, — 1881-2-3.  She  is  well 
educated,  and  is  an  accomplished  musician  on  piano  and  organ; 
and  also  plays  the  violin.  She  is  now  in  California  with  her 
sister,  Hellen,  and  is  teaching  music  there. 

5.  Cora,  born  in  Pierce  Co.,  Nov.  22,  1865;  is  living  with  her  parents 

in  La  Moure  Co.      She  is  an  invalid. 

6.  Charlie,  born  in  Pierce  Co.,  June  2,  1867;  died  there  Dec.  4,  1873, 

aged  6  years. 

7.  Emma,  born  in  Pierce  Co.,  Aug.  19,  1872;  died  there  Dec.  10,  1873. 


8.  Mary  White  (Polly),  youngest  daughter  of  Moses 
(1),  was  born  in  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  28,  1832.  She 
.came  with  her  parents  to  northern  Illinois,  in  1850,  and 
accompanied  them  again,  some  three  years  later,  in  their 
emigration  to  Pierce  Co.,  Wis.  She  was  a  school  teacher 
for  a  few  years  in  Illinois  and  Wisconsin,  and  was  married, 
June  4,  1863,  to  Charles  H.  Bishop,  formerly  of  London, 
England.  In  October,  1877  they  emigrated  to,  and  set- 
tled in  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  but  removed  the  following 
year  to  Cass  Co.,  Dakota,  where  he  entered  the  employ  of 
the  Northern  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  In  October,  1873,  Mr. 
Bishop  was  killed,  accidentally,  in  Fargo  (D.  T.)  by  an 
engine  of  the  road  he  was  employed  on.  In  the  following 
year  she  took  up  land  in  her  own  right  in  the  vicinity  of 
Mapleton,  Cass  Co.,  where  she  resided  for  a  long  time. 
During  the  years  1882-3-4  she  purchased  several  hundred 
acres  of  land  in  Dickey  and  La  Moure  counties  and  re- 
sided for  a  time  in  Ellendale,  where  she  was  one  of  the 
earliest  settlers,  and  was  the  originator  and  proprietor  of 
the  first  hotel  in  that  place,  known  as  "The  White  House" 
(1882-3). 

She  died  in  Los  Angeles,  California,  Jan.  20,  1916. 

Children. 

1.  Allan   D.,   born   in   River   Falls,   Wis.,   May  30,   1865;   is   married, 

and  lived  for  a  time  in  Lisbon,  (Dak.)  where  he  was  the 
proprietor  of  a  hotel  and  livery  barn.  He  is  now  living  with 
his  family  at  Wasco,  California,  (Box  647).  No  data  at  hand. 

2.  William  W.,  b.  Aug.  30,  1866;  m.  Mary  Pinsetta  Connell.  (23) 

3.  Hiram  WM  b.  Feb.  17,  1870;  was  last  heard  from  in  Seattle,  Wash. 

(then  "Territory"). 

4.  Richard  (Dick)     No  data  at  hand. 


Ninth  Generation  and  Children 

Descendants  of  Moses  White,  of  Southington. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  HIRAM  W.  WHITE,  LATE  OF  YANKTON,  S.  D. 

9.  Sarah  Frances  White  (commonly  known  as  Frances 
S.  White),  daughter  of  Hiram  W.  (2),  was  born  in  Jack- 
son, Jackson  Co.,  Ohio,  March  28,  1841.  She  was  married 
at  Olney,  111.,  Nov.  14,  1865,  to  Robert  Montgomery,  then  a 
young  ex-Union  soldier  from  a  Kentucky  regiment.  He 
had  served  as  second  lieutentant  on  the  staff  of  Gen. 
George  Morgan.  He  is  now  (1917)  a  member  of  the  G. 
A.  R.  They  resided  after  marriage  some  three  years  or 
more  in  Jackson  Co.,  Ohio,  after  which  in  1871,  they  came 
to  Missouri,  settling  at  Oregon,  in  Holt  Co.,  where  they 
have  since  made  their  home.  They  have  one  child: 

Hiram   White  Montgomery,  b.  July   14,  1868;  m.  Winnie  V.  Habbit- 
zell.  -  ..-.._  (24) 


10.  Hiram  Wallace  White,  son  of  Hiram  W.  (2),  was 
born  in  Jackson,  Jackson  Co.,  Ohio,  Oct.  12,  1853.  He 
was  mlarried,  1st,  to  Miss  Kate  Dunham,  (She  was  born, 
1860,  in  Waynesville,  Logan  Co.,  111.)  of  Atlanta,  111.,  pro- 
bably in  1878.  At  that  time  he  was  engaged  as  railway 
station  agent.  Later  he  was  employed  in  grocery  de- 
partments of  Chicago  departments  stores. 

He  married,  2nd,  at  Decatur,  111.,  probably  in  1889,  * 
Miss  Eleanora  Barger,  a  music  teacher  and  student  of 
Chicago  schools;  she  formerly  was  from  Alton,  111.  They 
lived  in  Chicago  until  1895,  when  they  came  west  to  Yank- 
ton,  S.  Dak.,  where  he  did  railroad  operative  work  for  about 
two  years.  He  then  fell  heir  to  his  father's  estate  near 
Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  where  they  now  reside. 


*  This  date  was  furnished  by  Fred  E.  White.  It  probably  is 
1890,  as  he  was  divorced  from  his  first  wife  in  1890.  His  first 
wife  married  in  1892,  at  Atlanta,  111.,  Sanford  K.  Huston.  Her 
address  is  4466  Berkley  Ave.,  Chicago.  The  two  children  of  Hiram 
Wallace  White  were  brought  up  under  the  name  of  Huston,  by  the 
mother;  they  were  married  under  this  name  although  it  was  never 
legally  changed. 


334  Appendix 

Children; — By  the  First  Marriage. 

1.  A  girl,  b.  1879;  lived  but  a  few  hours. 

2.  Adah  Frances  White,  b.  Sept.,  1880.     She  is  married  to  Lambert 

J.  Pomeroy,  a  wholesale  lumberman,  and  lives  at  1403  Jarvis 
Ave.,  Chicago,  111.  They  were  married  Oct.,  1911. 

3.  Harrison    William    White    (goes    by   the   name    of    Huston),    born 

April  5,  1885  in  Atlanta,  Logan  Co.,  111.  He  attended  the 
Chicago  schools,  the  Kemper  Military  School  at  Booneville,  Mo., 
and  later  studied  electrical  engineering  in  Chicago.  On  April 
22,  1909  he  filed  on  a  homestead  near  Breckenridge,  N.  D. 
which  he  is  now  using  as  a  horse  and  cattle  ranch.  He  was 
married  Oct.  11,  1915  to  Miss  Harriet  Mae  Harding,  809  16th  Ave., 
No.  Minneapolis,  at  Baker,  Montana;  but  is  at  present  living 
alone. 

Note — The  first  wife  of  Hiram  Wallace  White  (10)  married  2nd, 
1892  Sanford  K.  Huston  in  Atlanta,  111.,  and  later  came  to 
Chicago.  There  are  two  children  by  this  marriage:  1.  San- 
ford  K.  Huston,  Jr.,  b.  Sept.  25,  1893.  He  is  a  contractor  of 
aeroplanes  at  Fort  Sill,  Lawton,  Okla.  2.  Paul  Dunham  Huston 
b.  March  1895.  He  studied  law;  he  is  at  present  a  corporal 
at  Fort  Sheridan  near  Chicago. 

Child; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

4.  Helen   Louise  White,  b.   in   Chicaga,  May  14,   1894;   d.   of  scarlet 

fever  at  Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  April  4,  1899. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  FREDERICK  WHITE,  LATE  OF  WISCONSIN. 

11.  Wells  Muntson  White,  son  of  Frederick  (3),  was 
born  near  White  Oak  Springs,  111.,  Nov.  4,  1852.  He  was 
married,  April  19,  1888  to  Miss  Mildred  Koimtz,  of  Galena, 
111.  He  is  a  farmer  near  Browntown,  Wis.  and  specializes 
in  bee-keeping. 

Children. 

1.  Elmer  Lee  White,  b.  near  Browntown,  Wis.,  Feb.  14,  1889.     He  re- 

ceived a  splendid  education,  due  mainly  to  his  diligent  and 
persistent  efforts.  He  has  taught  school  and  has  acted  as 
principal  in  some  of  the  best  schools  in  Wisconsin.  Later 
he  entered  the  mail  service  of  the  government.  He  has  en- 
rolled in  the  U.  S.  military  service  and  is  now  serving  as  a 
private  in  the  U.  S.  infantry.  He  has  been  prominent  in 
religious  work;  also  in  fraternal  activities. 

2.  Edwin  White,  b.  near  Browntown,  Wis.,  March  6,  1891.     He  was 

educated  in  the  rural  schools  near  his  home,  and  was  a  promising 
young  man,  when  he  was  stricken  with  an  attack  of  appendicitis. 
He  died  at  St.  Francis  Hospital,  Freeport,  111.,  May  12,  1909, 
following  an  operation  for  his  affliction.  Interment  was  at 
Northrup  Cemetery,  near  Brodhead,  Wis. 

3.  Hiram  White,  b.  near  Browntown,  Wis.,  Sept.  15,  1898.       He  is 

at  home  with  his  father. 


Appendix  335 

12.  Jane  White,  daughter  of  Frederick  (3),  was  born 
near  White  Oak  Springs,  111.,  March  1,  1856.  She  was 
married  Feb.  20,  1893,  to  Hanson  Paye  of  Rockford,  111. 
She  died  at  Janesville,  Wis.,  on  April  25,  1906.  One  child 
was  born  to  them: 

Truman  Paye,  born  near  Browntown,  Wis.,  Dec.  1,  1893.  He  attended 
the  rural  schools  and  the  university  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.  He 
was  married  at  Freeport,  111.,  July  1,  1916,  to  Miss  Nellie  Mae 
Burrington,  of  Browntown,  Wis.,  daughter  of  Louis  Burrington, 
a  farmer  there.  They  have  settled  on  a  farm  near  Dill,  Wis. 


13.  Emma  White,  daughter  of  Frederick  (3),  was  born 
near  White  Oak  Springs,  111.,  Nov.  21,  1858.  She  was 
married  at  Ellendale,  N.  D.,  Nov.  12,  1883,  to  William 
Matthews  a  young  business  man  at  that  place  and  farm- 
erly  of  northern  Wisconsin.  She  had  finished  the  course 
of  study  in  the  common  schools  of  Wisconsin  in  1880,  and 
in  the  spring  of  1882  had  emigrated  to  the  vicinity  of 
of  Ellendale,  where  she  had  entered  the  employ  of  her 
aunt  and  taken  up  a  homestead  near  Cottonwood  Lake. 
"She  was  among  the  earliest  settlers  of  Dickey  County,  and 
was  well  and  favorably  known." — from  the  "Dickey  County 
Leader"  of  Nov.  28,  1884.  She  died  at  her  home  in 
Ellendale,  Nov.  20,  1884,  aged  nearly  26  years. 


IN  THE   LINE   OF   NANCY  WHITE    (GLEASON),   LATE   OF 
WISCONSIN. 

14.  Roseann  Gleason,  daughter  of  Nancy  (5)  was  born 
in  Jackson,  Jackson  Co.,  Ohio,  Oct.  26,  1850.  She  married 
Edwin  Roswell  Hill,  at  River  Falls,  Wis.,  Feb.  2,  1872.  He 
was  born  April  1,  1840.  She  died  at  Fargo,  N.  D.,  April 
30,  1914;  he  died  at  Fargo  Nov.  26th,  the  same  year. 

Children. 

1.  Charles  Edward  Hill,  b.  in  St.  Croix  Co.,  Wis.,  Dec.  10,  1873. 

2.  Amy  Ruth  Hill,  b.  in  St.  Croix  Co.,  Wis  Nov.  15,  1880. 

3.  Alice  Bell  Hill,  b.  in  Dickey  Co.,  N.  Dak.,  Jan.  15,  1886. 

4.  Josephine  Alma  Hill,  b.  in  Dickey  Co.,  N.  D.,  May  23,  1887. 

5.  Ralph  Hazard  Hill,  b.  in  Dickey  Co.,  N.  D.,  Dec.  9,  1888.       Resides 

at  1115  9th  Ave.,  Fargo,  N.  D. 

(5.  Ida  Mary  Hill,  b.  in  Dickey  Co.,  N.  D.,  Feb.  10,  1890.  Married 
Charles  Reuben  Lamphier  (b.  at  Barnesville,  Minn.,  Oct.  12, 
1892)  at  Fargo,  N.  D.,  Dec.  28,  1912.  They  have,  1.  Lloyd 
Edwin,  b.  Sept.  22,  1913;  2.  Rose  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  26,  1915; 
3.  Wayne  Ernest,  b.  July  2,  1917. 


336  Appendix 

15.  Charles  L.  Gleason,  son  of  Nancy  (5),  was  born  in 
Joe  Daviess  Co.,  111.,  Aug.  1,  1853;  was  married  at  Ellen- 
dale,  on  Feb.  3,  1886,  to  Sarah  Scott,  of  Scales  Mound,  111., 
She  was  born  at  Scales  Mound,  111.,  May  6,  1862.  He  was 
for  several  years  engaged  in  railroad  work,  as  contractor 
and  overseer,  and  was  living  (1889)  on  a  farm  28  miles 
west  of  Ellendale,  where  he  was  raising  stock.  He  came 
to  River  Falls,  Wis.,  in  March,  1894.  He  died  at  River 
Falls,  Wis.,  Sept.  27,  1909. 

Children. 

1.  Marion,  born  at  Ellendale,  N.  Dak.,  Jan.   1890.       She  died   Sept. 

28,  1900,  at  River  Falls,  Wis. 

2.  David   N.,  born   at  Ellendale,   N.   Dak.,  July  2,   1892.     He   is   en- 

gaged in  railway  construction  work. 


16.  Josephine  Almira  Gleason,  daughter  of  Nancy  (5) 
was  born  in  Pierce  Co.,  near  River  Falls,  Wis.,  Nov.  2, 
1854.  She  graduated  from  the  normal  school  at  River 
Falls,  and  taught  school  at  Scales  Mound,  111.,  Detroit, 
Minn.,  and  at  Mapleton,  N.  D.  Here  she  became  acquaint- 
ed with  Peter  Siems,  whom  she  married  at  River  Falls, 
Wis.,  Oct.  1,  1877.  They  made  their  home  at  Bismarck, 
N.  D.,  for  three  years  and  then  came  to  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
where  they  made  their  permanent  home.  For  18  years 
they  also  had  a  winter  home  at  Daytona,  Florida.  She 
died  at  St.  Paul  on  Sept.  27,  1917,  aged  63  years,  2  months 
and  25  days.  Her  remains  rest  in  the  family  mausoleum 
in  Oakland  Cemetery,  St.  Paul,  beside  those  of  her  husband 
and  daughter. 

Peter  Siems  was  born  in  Holstein,  Germany,  on  January 
6,  1842,  the  son  of  Glaus  Voss  and  Antje  (Peters)  Siems. 
He  received  his  education  in  the  public  schools  of  his  native 
country,  and  come  to  America  in  1865.  Upon  his  arrival 
he  engaged  in  various  occupations,  some  of  them  being  of 
a  very  interesting  and  adventurous  character  and  destined 
to  make  him  acqainted  with  the  various  aspects  of  frontier 
life.  For  instance,  he  had  the  contract  for  carrying  mail 
from  Fargo,  N.  D.,  to  Bismarck,  N.  D.  by  teams,  from  1875 
to  1877,  during  the  winter  months  when  the  Northern 
Pacific  R.  R.  was  not  operating.  Between  1877  and  1880 
he  was  part  owner  and  manager  of  the  Northwestern 
Stage  &  Transportation  Co.,  whose  route  lay  between  Bis- 
marck and  the  Black  Hills.  His  career  as  a  pathfinder  began 


Appendix  337 

as  early  as  1877,  when  Governor  John  L.  Pennington,  of 
Dakota  Territory,  appointed  him  one  of  the  commissioners 
to  lay  out  the  public  roads  from  Bismarck  to  the  Black 
Hills,  the  work  starting  in  April  of  the  year  mentioned. 
Thus  it  will  be  seen  that  Mr.  Siems  was  identified  with  the 
great  work  of  making  accessible  the  wonderful  natural 
resources  of  the  Northwest  by  transportation  lines.  Mr. 
Siems'  first  identification  with  St.  Paul  dates  from  the 
year  1870..  From  1884  to  1893  he  was  a  member  of  the 
firm  of  D.  C.  Shepard  &  Co.,  and  Shepard,  Siems  &*Co., 
railway  contractors,  who  enjoyed  much  success.  They 
were  entrusted  with  many  important  contracts,  probably 
the  most  noteworthy  being  to  build  the  Great  Northern 
Railway  from  Devils  Lake,  N.  D.,  to  the  Pacific  coast,  the 
work  being  completed  in  1893.  They  also  built  the  Spokane, 
Portland  and  Seattle  road.  In  1899  Mr.  Siems  and  L.  E. 
Shields  became  partners  under  the  name  of  Siems  &  Shields, 
and  remained  in  business  until  1908.  At  this  time  Mr. 
Shields  retired  from  the  company  and  Mr.  Siems  entered 
into  an  association  with  his  sons,  Chester  and  Claude, 
under  the  name  of  Siems  &  Co.,  a  firm  which  has  been  do- 
ing considerable  railroad  construction  work  in  the  North- 
west. Of  Mr.  Siems  it  can  truthfully  be  said  that  he  made 
the  most  of  America's  unlimited  opportunities,  and  con- 
tributed no  small  amount  to  the  prosperity  of  his  home  city, 
St.  Paul.  He  was  one  of  the  oldest  railway  contractors  in 
the  Northwest.  While  spending  the  winter  at  the  family 
home  at  Daytona,  Florida,  he  was  suddenly  stricken  and 
died  there,  March  3,  1917,  closing  a  most  useful  and  gener- 
ous career. 

They  had  four  children  born  to  them: 

.Mabel  Christine  Siems,  born  February  26,  1880,  in  Bismarck,  North 
Dakota.  She  received  her  early  education  in  the  Public  Schools 
of  St.  Paul,  later  attending  Baldwin  Seminary,  of  the  same 
city,  where  she  received  numerous  honors  on  account  of  her 
brilliancy.  She  was  a  great  lover  of  music  and  an  unusually 
accomplished  musician,  playing  the  piano,  violin  and  mandolin. 
After  graduating  from  Baldwin  Seminary,  she  was  compelled 
to  discontinue  further  school  or  college  work,  much  to  her  re- 
gret, on  account  of  her  health.  But,  until  she  died,  April  16, 
1899,  at  the  age  of  nineteen,  she  continued  the  study  of  music. 

Chester  Peter  Siems  was  born  November  4,  1884.  He  attended 
the  Public  Schools  in  St.  Paul  and  later  Baldwin  Seminary  of  the 
same  city.  In  1902  he  went  East  and  attended  Phillips  Academy, 
Andover,  for  over  a  year,  going  from  there  to  Harstrom's  Prepar- 
atory School,  at  Norwalk,  and  entered  Yale  University  in  the  fall  of 


338  Appendix 

1904.  He  graduated  from  Yale  in  1907,  receiving  the  degree 
of  Ph.  B.  in  the  civil  engineering  course.  Upon  the  completion 
of  his  college  course,  he  entered  the  employ  of  the  engineering 
department  of  the  Spokane,  Portland  and  Seattle  Railway 
Company,  where  he  remained  until  the  fall  of  1908,  when  he  went 
into  partnership  with  his  father  and  brother,  under  the  firm 
name  of  Seims  &  Company.  This  firm  was  engaged  in  numerous 
large  railway  contracts  in  the  western  part  of  the  United  States 
during  the  following  three  years.  In  1911  his  father  retired  and 
the  firm  of  Siems-Carey  Company  was  organized,  which  firm  also 
completed  numerous  large  contracts  in  the  United  State  and  western 
Canada.  In  1914  he  entered  into  partnership  with  W.  F.  Carey 
and  turned  his  attention  towards  China,  securing  concessions 
with  the  Chinese  Government  to  build  ^  railways  and  dredge 
canals.  To  carry  out  this  work,  Siems-Carey  Railway  &  Canal 
•  Company  and  The  China  Corporation  were  organized,  which  com- 
panies are  now  actively  engaged  in  carrying  out  their  projects. 

In  the  fall  of  1916  he  move  to  New  York,  where  he  is  now 
making  his  residence. 

On  May  7,  1911,  he  was  married  to  Vernon  Marguerite 
Magoffin,  in  St.  Paul,  Minnesota.  Vernon  Marguerite  Magoffin 
was  born  August  2.  1886  in  St.  Paul,  Minnesota,  the  daughter 
of  Samuel  M.  and  Elizabeth  Clay  (Rogers)  Magoffin.  She  is 
a  grand-daughter  of  the  "War  Governor"  of  Kentucky,  and  great- 
grand-daughter  of  the  first  Governor  of  Kentucky. 

Chester  P.  and  Vernon  Marguerite  Siems  have  three  children: 
Vernon  Marguerite,  born  Novermber  7,  1913. 
Dorothy  Shelby,  born  September  24,  1917. 
Chester  Peter,  Jr.,  born  December  22,  1917. 

Claude  Harris  Siems  was  born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  3,  1886.  He 
was  educated  in  the  St.  Paul  public  schools  and  later  attended  the 
Baldwin  Seminary.  In  1905  he  entered  the  employ  of  the  Great 
Northern  Railway  as  a  civil  engineer.  Two  years  later  he 
accepted  a  position  with  Siems  &  Shields,  railroad  contractors, 
and  a  firm  of  which  his  father  was  the  senior  partner.  In  1908. 
when  Mr.  Shields  retired  from  the  firm  the  elder  Siems  entered 
into  an  association  with  his  sons,  Chester  and  Claude,  giving  the 
latter  new  opportunities  in  his  chosen  line  of  work,  that  of  rail- 
road building  In  1911.  when  Western  Canada's  rapid  develop- 
ment atttracted  the  attention  of  the  world,  he  with  his  brothers, 
Chester  and  Allan,  organized  the  Siems-Carey  Co.,  and  under- 
took the  building  of  the  railroads  through  the  mountains  of  Western 
Canada  for  both  the  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  and  Canadian  Northern 
Railroads.  When  this  gigantic  work  was  finished  in  1914  he 
directed  his  energies  with  Siems  &  Co.,  his  father's  original  com- 
pany engaged  in  railroad  construction  work.  Since  his  father's 
death  he  and  his  brothers  have  obtained  the  contract  for  their 
firm  for  building  aviation  camps  for  the  United  States  Govern- 
ment throughout  the  country,  and  have  already  completed  two, 
one  near  Omaha,  Neb.,  and  one  near  Memphis,  Tenn.  He  re- 
sides in  St.  Paul  in  the  old  family  residence  on  Summit  avenue. 
He  is  unmarried. 


Appendix.  339 

Allan  Gleason  Siems  was  born  in  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  July  29,  1888. 
He  received  his  early  education  in  the  public  schools  of  St.  Paul; 
then  attended  Baldwin  Seminary.  Later  he  attended  the 
Harstrom  Preparatory  School  at  Norwalk,  Conn.  From  1908 
to  1910  he  studied  law  at  Yale.  In  the  summer  of  1910  he 
entered  business  life,  taking  a  postion  with  Siems  &  Co.,  rail- 
road contractors,  of  which  his  father  was  the  head.  During  the 
period  from  1911  to  1914,  being  a  co-partner  with  his  brothers, 
Chester  and  Claude,  in  the  Siems-Carey  Co.,  also  railroad  con- 
struction contractors,  he  with  Mr.  Carey  had  active  charge  of  the 
great  task  of  building  the  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  and  Canadian 
Northern  railroads  through  the  mountains  of  Western  Canada. 
When  this  work  was  completed  he  returned  to  St.  Paul,  where 
he  and  his  brothers  are  continuing  their  father's  work  of  Siems 
&  Co.  He  is  now  taking  an  active  part  in  the  supervision  of  thf 
building  of  aviation  camps  for  the  United  States  Government, 
which  are  now  being  built  in  various  parts  of  the  country.  He 
resides  in  St.  Paul,  with  his  brother,  Claude,  on  Summit  avenue. 
He  is  unmarried. 


17.  Florence  Gleason,  daughter  of  Nancy  (5),  was  born 
at  Scales  Mound  in  Joe  Daviess  Co.,  111.,  April  8,  1859.  She 
married  1st,  Nov.  25,  1879,  George  B.  Wilson,  a  native  of 
the  Southern  States  and  an  enterprising  business  man  of 
Fargo  (D.  T.),  and  who  died  April  13,  1883,  aged  35  years, 
5  months  and  6  days.  His  remains  rest  in  Oakland  Ceme- 
tery, St.  Paul,  Minn. 

She  married  2nd,  April  8,  1885,  Thos.  Sefton,  of  Ellen- 
dale,  N.  Dak.,  where  they  resided  for  many  years.  He 
was  born  Dec.  28,  1848,  at  Greensburg,  Ind.,  and  came  to 
Ellendale  in  1882.  He  was  engaged  in  the  real  estate 
and  loan  business.  He  died  March  28,  1911,  at  Ellendale, 
N.  D.  He  was  buried  at  Ellendale. 

Children; — By  the  Second  Marriage. 

1.  Mary  Abel  Sefton,  born  Dec.  26;  1886;  m.  Earl  Leo  Hughes.     (25) 

2.  Beatrice  Sefton,   born   at  Ellendale,    N.    Dak.,    August    10,   1888. 

Graduated  from  the  Ellendale  High  School  and  the  North 
Dakota  State  Normal  and  Industrial  School,  and  received  the 
degree  qf  Bachelor  of  Arts  from  the  University  of  Minnesota 
in  June  1912.  She  is  at  present  (1917)  teaching  German  in 
the  High  School  at  Jamestown,  N.  Dak. 

3.  Ethel  Mary  Sefton,  born  Jan.  26,  1890;  died  in  August,  1890. 


340  Appendix. 

IN  THE  LINE  OF  JOHN  WHITE,  OF  YANKTON,  S.  DAK. 

18.  Thomas  J.  White,  son  of  John  (6)  was  born  in  Joe 
Daviess  Co.,  111.,  July  22, 1849.  On  Dec.  28, 1887  he  was  mar- 
ried to  Delmina  Giggey,  daughter  of  John  Giggey  and  Mary 
Kinney  of  Yankton  Co.,  (D.  T.)  and  formerly  of  Maine. 
She  was  born  in  the  province  of  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
They  resided  near  Yankton  on  the  banks  of  the  James 
River,  engaged  in  farming  and  stock  raising,  until  April 
1889,  when  they  went  south  and  lived  for  a  time  in 
Guthrie  (Indian  Territory),  and  also  near  Norman  in 
Oklahoma.  In  1897  they  returned  to  a  farm  on  the  banks 
of  the  James  River,  7  miles  northeast  of  Yankton  and  3 
miles  from  Mission  Hill,  where  they  still  reside. 

Children. 

1.  Victor  N.  White,  born  near  Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  Nov.  3,  1888.       He 

married,  Jan.  6,  1914,  Miss  Regena  Caroline  Lee,  of  Gayville, 
S.  Dak.  He  is  a  farmer  near  Yankton.  Two  children  have 
thus  far  been  born  to  them:  1.  Gladys  Marie,  born  Sept.  13,  1914; 
2.  Thomas  Joseph,  born  Aug.  6,  1916. 

2.  Jay  P.  White,  born  in  Oklahoma,  Oct.  4,  1892.       Resides  still  witft 

his   parents   near  Yankton. 

3.  Ralph  R.  White,  was  born  near  Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  (while  his  mother 

was  there  on  a  visit)  on  May  24,  1894.  He  attended  the 
Effingham  (111.)  School  of  Photography  one  year  (1911-1912). 
He  is  now  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  in  Atlantic  waters. 

4.  Beryl  L.  White,  born  near  Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  March  13,  1899.     She 

married  at  Yankton,  July  3,  1917,  Omar  C.  Snow,  of  Volin,  S. 
Dak.  They  reside  on  a  farm  near  Volin. 

5.  Leo  P.  White,  born  Nov.  4,  1903;  is  living  with  his  parents. 

6.  Louis  A.  White,  born  June  8,  1907;  is  with  his  parents. 

7.  Doris,  born  Sept.  10,  1910;  died  in  infancy. 


19.  Cecil  J.  White,  son  of  John  (6),  was  born  near  Scales 
Mound,  111.,  Sept.  28,  1853.  He  was  married  at  New 
Centerville,  Wis.,  Dec.  3,  1881  to  Viola  B.  Hill,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Hill,  of  River  Falls,  Wis.  He  was  a  druggist  and 
general  merchant  at  New  Centerville  until  about  1892,  when 
they  removed  to  Mission  Hill,  S.  Dak.,  where  he  has  since 
conducted  a  rural  (general)  store.  They  have  no  children. 


20.  Delia  White,  daughter  of  John  (6),  was  born  near 
Scales  Mound,  111.,  Oct.  30,  1859.  From  1881-1883  she 
was  a  student  at  Mt.  Carroll,  111.,  Seminary,  where  she 
fitted  herself  for  a  teacher.  She  was  married  in  Yankton, 


Appendix.  341 

S.  Dak.,  Sept.  28,  1887,  to  William  C.  Coulson,  of  Volin,  S. 
Dak.  Hie  was  then  a  farmer,  but  formerly  a  locomotive 
engineer  on  the  Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R.  He  was  born  in 
West  Newton,  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penn.,  Sept.  20,  1860, 
the  son  of  John  Coulson  and  Kate  Wakefield.  For  two 
years  following  their  marriage  they  lived  at  Volin,  when 
that  place  was  completely  wiped  out,  by  a  prairie  fire. 
They  are  at  present  living  near  Yankton. 

Children. 

1.  William   Sanforn  Coulson,  born  near  Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  Dec.   10, 

1895.  Lived  on  the  farm  with  his  parents  until  his  marriage. 
He  was  married,  at  Vermillion,  S.  Dak.,  April  16,  1917,  to  Miss 
Ruth  Walsh,  a  rural  school  teacher  residing  near  Mission  Hill, 
S.  Dak.  They  live  on  a  farm  near  Yankton. 

2.  Shirley   Wakefield  Coulson,  born  near  Yankton,   S.   Dak.,  Feb.  5, 

1897.        She  graduated  from  the  Yankton  High  School  in  1917; 
•  she  is  a  school  teacher. 

3.  Edward  Coulson,  born  near  Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  May  11,   1899;   is 

living  with  his  parents  near  Yankton.  ,He  has  been  a  student 
at  Bayles  Business  College  at  Omaha,  Neb. 


21.  Norman  D.  White,  son  of  John  (6),  was  born  near 
Scales  Mound,  111.,  Aug.  2,  1863.  He  accompanied  his  par- 
ents to  Yankton  in  1885,  and  in  the  spring  of  1888  he  went 
farther  west.  Later  he  operated  a  saw-mill  at  Crawford, 
Neb.,  near  the  Colorado  line.  On  April  16,-  1904,  he 
married  Miss  Blanche  D.  Hill,  formerly  of  Beresford,  S. 
Dak.  She  was  born  at  Beresford,  May  19,  1885,  and  died 
Oct.  24,  1913.  He  has  since  resided  on  the  home  estate 
on  the  James  River,  near  Yankton. 

Children. 

1.  Vivian  White,  born  Sept.  23,  1906;  died  Nov.  23,  1906. 

2.  Madras  L.  White,  born  near  Yankton,  Oct.  29,  1907;  is  attending 

school  at  Mission  Hill,  S.  Dak. 

3.  Noble  G.  White,  born   near  Yankton,   May  2,   1910;   is  attending 

school  at  Mission  Hill,  S.  Dak. 


22.  Addie  White,  daughter  of  John  (6),  was  born  near 
Scales  Mound,  111.,  March  10,  1871.  She  was  married  at 
Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  March  13,  1895,  to  William  T.  Van  Epps, 

a  farmer  near  Yankton.      They  are  living  on  a  farm  4  miles 
northeast  of  Yankton. 


342  Appendix. 

Children. 

1.  Floyd  Phelps  Van  Epps,  born  Oct.  4,  1896;  is  with  his  parents  on 

the  farm.       Attended  the  graded  school  of  Yankton. 

2.  William  Howard  Van  Epps,  born  Jan.  3,  1898.       He  attended  the 

schools  of  Yankton,  and  is  at  home  with  his  parents. 

3.  Frank   Van   Epps,   born   Aug.   15,   1900;   attended   the   schools   at 

Yankton,  and  is  at  home  with  his  parents. 

4.  Guy  Moss  Van  Epps,  born  Aug.  3,  1904;  is  at  home. 

5.  Claude  Allan  Van  Epps,  born  Nov.  30,  1909;  is  at  home. 


%IN  THE  LINE  of  MARY  (POLLY)  WHITE,  LATE  of  CALIFORNIA. 

23.  William  W.  Bishop,  son  of  Mary  (Polly)  (8),  was 
born  in  St.  Croix  Co.,  Wis.,  Aug.  30,  1886.  He  married 
Mary  Prinsetta  Connell  at  Mapleton,  N.  Dak.,  Jan.  30,  1895. 
She  was  born  in  Bedford,  Ontario,  Canada,  May  11,  1873. 
They  reside  at  Mapleton,  N.  Dak. 

Children. 

1.  Alethia  Mae,  born  in  Mapleton,  N.  Dak.,  June  22,  1896.       Married 

to  Wilfred  Ulysses  Robearge,  in  Moorhead,  Minn.,  Aug.  25,  1916. 
He  was  born  in  Rice  Lake,  Wis.,  April  11,  1897. 

2.  James  White,  born  in  Mapleton,  N.  Dak.,  Nov.  15,  1898. 

3.  Margaret  Roberta,  born  in  Mapleton,  N.  Dak.,  Sept.  3,  1899. 

4.  Frances  Georgiana,  born  in  Mapleton,  N.  Dak.,  March  16,  1901. 

5.  Walter  William,  born  in  Mapleton,  N.  D.,  Sept.  24,  1902. 

6.  Estella  Oretta,  born  in  Mapleton,  N.  Dak.,  March  21,  1908. 

7.  Kenneth  Connell,  born  in  Mapleton,  N.  Dak.,  Jan.  7,  1910. 


Tenth  Generation  and  Children 

Descendants  of  Moses  White,  of  Southington. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  SARAH  FRANCES  WHITE. 

24.  Hiram  White  Montgomery,  son  of  Sarah  Frances 
(9),  was  born  in  Jackson  Co.,  Ohio,  July  14,  1868.  He 
graudated  from  the  Oregon,  Mo.  High  School,  after  which 
he  completed  a  course  of  study  at  the  University  of  Kansas, 
He  was  married  on  Sept.  16,  1891  at  Oregon,  to  Miss  Winnie 
V.  Habbitzell.  The  following  year  they  removed  to  Skid- 
more,  Mo.,  where  he  is  engaged  in  the  banking  business. 

Children. 

1.  Frances  Mongomery,  was  born  March  16,  1895.      After  completing 

High  School  at  Skidmore,  Mo.,  she  entered  the  Northwestern 
University  at  Evanston,  111.,  from  which  she  graduated  in  June 
1917. 

2.  Robert  Cornelius  Montgomery,  was  born  June  11,  1897.       Follow- 

his  high  school  course  at  Skidmore,  he  likewise  entered  North- 
western University,  from  which  in  his  sophomore  year  (April 
1917)  he  enlisted  in  the  Regular  Army,  and  is  now  (Sept.  1917) 
.  a  member  of  Ambulance  Corps  No.  9,  U.  S.  A.,  in  training  at 
Camp  Sherman,  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

3.  Hiram   W.   Montgomery,  Jr.,  was  born   Dec.  8,   1907.       He  is  at 

home  and  attending  school  at  Skidmore. 

4.  Martha  Eleanor  Montgomery,  was  born  May  25,  1909.      She  also  is 

at  home  and  is  atttending  the  Skidmore  schools. 


IN  THE  LINE  OF  FLORENCE  GLEASON. 

25.  Mary  Adel  Sefton,  daughter  of  Florence  Gleason, 
(17),  was  born  at  Ellendale,  N.  Dak.,  Dec.  26,  1886.  She 
graduated  from  the  University  of  Minnesota  in  1910.  On 
Aug.  29,  1912,  she  married  Earl  Leo  Hughes.  He  was 
born  at  Clifford,  N.  Dak.,  Sept.  14,  1888.  He  graduated 
from  the  University  of  Minnesota  in  1910.  He  is  engaged 
in  the  practice  of  dentistry  and  is  also  interested  in  the 
garage  business,  at  New  Rockford,  N.  Dak.  They  have 
one  son, 

Leo  Sefton  Hughes,  born  July  14,  1914. 


INDEX 

1917 

The  following  is  an  Index  to  the  portion  brought  up  to  date  under 
the  supervision  of  Josephine  A.  Siems  (16).  The  style  of  the  original 
work  has  been  followed: 

Part  I.       Descendants  Named  White. 

(Only  Christian  names  are  given.) 


Aaron  Lafayette,  328. 
Adah  Frances,  334. 
Addie,  331,  341. 
Almira,   327. 
Almira,  328. 
Arthur,  329. 

Bessie  May,  329. 
Blanche,  328. 

Cecil  J.,  331,  340. 
Charlotte,  328. 
Charlie,  331. 
Cora  Athalyn,  329. 
Cyntha,  327. 
Cyrus,  327. 

Daniel,  326. 

Delia,  331,  340-341. 

Doris,  340. 

Edwin,  334. 
Ella  May,  329. 
Elmer  Lee,  334. 
Emma,  329,  335. 
Eunice,  327,  331. 

Fred  E.,  329. 
Frederick,  327,  328. 

Gladys  Marie,  340. 

Harrison   William,   334. 
Helen  Louise,  334. 
Henry  Kirke,  328. 
Hiram,  334. 


Hiram  W.,  327. 

Hiram  Wallace,  328,  333. 

Jane,  329,  335. 
Jay  P.,  340. 
John,  327,  330. 
John  Cheney,  328. 

Lee,  331. 
Leo  P.,  340. 
Louise  Ann,  327. 
Louis  A.,  340. 

Madras  L.,  341. 
Mary,   331. 
Moses,  326. 

Nancy,  327,  330. 
Noble  G.,  341. 
Norman  D.,  331,  341. 

Paul,  331. 

Plato  M.,  329. 

Polly  (Mary),  327,  332. 

Ralph  R.,  340. 
Rossean,  329. 

Sarah  Frances,  328,  333. 
Thomas  J.,  331,  340. 

Victor  N..   340. 
Vivian,   341. 

Wells  H.,  327,  329. 
Wells  Muntson,  329,  334. 


Part  II.       Descendants  Having  Other  Names  than  White. 

(Surnames  9fiven  first;  Christian  names  indented). 


Bishop 

Allan  D.,  332. 
William  W.,  332,  342. 
Hiram  W.,  332. 
Richard  (Dick),  332. 
Alethia  Mae,  342. 


James  White,  342. 
Margaret  Roberta,  342. 
Frances  Georgiana.  342. 
Walter  William,  342. 
Estella  Oretta,  342. 
Kenneth  Connell,  342. 


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Carpenter 
Ella,  332. 
Hellen,  332. 
Ida,  332. 
Kate,  332. 
Cora.  332. 
Charlie,  332. 
Emma,  332. 

Coulson 

William  Sanford,  341. 
•Shirley  Wakefield,  341. 
Edward,  341. 

Gleason 

Roseann,  330,  335. 
Charles  L.,  330,  336. 
Josephine  A.,  330,  336. 
Mary,  330. 
Florence,  330,  339. 
Jennette,  330. 
Marion,  336. 
David,  336. 

Hill 

Charles  Edward,  335. 
Amy  Ruth,  335. 
Alice  Bell,  335. 
Josephine  Alma,  335. 
Ralph  Hazard,  335. 
Ida  May,  335. 

Hughes 

Leo  Sefton,  343. 

Huston 

Sanford  K.,  334. 
Paul  Dunham,  334. 


Lamphier 

Lloyd  Edwin,  335. 
Rose  Elizabeth,  335. 
Wayne  Ernest;  335. 

Montgomery 

Hiram  White,  333,  343. 
Frances,  343. 
Robert  Cornelius,  343. 
Hiram  W.,  Jr.,  343. 
Martha  Eleanor,  343. 

Paye 

Truman,  335. 

Sefton 

Mary  Adel,  339. 
Beatrice,  339. 
Ethel  Mary,  339. 

Siems 

Mabel  Christine,  337. 
Chester  Peter,  337. 
Vernon  Marguerite,  338. 
Dorothy  Shelby,  338. 
Chester  Peter,  Jr.,  338. 
Claude,  Harris,  338. 
Allan  Gleason,  339. 

Snow 

Beryl  L.,  340. 

Van  Epps 

Floyd  Phelps,  342. 
William  Howard,  342. 
Frank.  342. 
Guy  Moss.  342. 
Claude   Allan,   342. 


Part  III.      Persons  Connected  with  the  Family  by  Marriage. 

(Names  given  in  full). 


Barger,  Fleanora,  333. 
Bishop,  Charles  H.,  332. 
Burrington,  Nellie  Mae,  335. 

Carpenter.  Lyman,  331. 
Cheney,  Sally,  326. 
Connell,   Mary  Prinsetta,  342. 
Coulson,  William  C.,  341. 

Dunham,  Kate,  333. 

Giggey,  Delmina,  340. 
Gleason,  Harris,  330. 
Goshorri,  328. 

Habbitzell.  Winnie  V.,  343. 
Harding,  Harriet  May,  334. 
Hill,  Blanche  D.,  341. 


Hill,  Edwin  Roswell,  335. 
Hill.  Viola  B.,  340. 
Hughes,  Earl  Leo,  343. 

James,  Mary  Ann,  326. 
Kountz,  Mildred,  334. 

Lamphier,  Charles  Reuben,  335. 
Lee,  Regena  Caroline,  340. 

Masroffin,  Vernon  Marguerite,  338. 
Matthews,  William,  335. 
Montgomery,  Robert,  333. 

Paye,  Hanson,  335. 
Phelps,  Henrietta,  331. 
Pomeroy,  Lambert  J.,  334. 


Index 


347 


Robearge,  Wilfred  Ulysses,  342. 

Scott,  Sarah,  336. 
Sefton,  Thos.,  339. 
Siems,  Peter,  336. 
Simpson,  Elizabeth  A.,  329. 
Snow,  Omar  C.,  340. 


Stewart,  Rosseann,  327. 

Tuthill,  Mary,  326. 

Van  Epps,  William  T.,  341. 

Walsch,  Ruth,  341. 
Wilson,  Geo.  B.,  339. 


Part   IV. 


Burrington,  335. 

Carpenter,  331. 
Cheney,  326. 
Cheney,  331. 

Giggey,  340. 
Gordon,  327. 
Goshorn,  328. 

Hazard,  327. 
Hill,  340. 
Huston,  334. 


Persons   Not  Connected  with   the   Family. 

(Surnames  only  are  given). 

Kinney,  340. 
Muntson,  326. 
Peters.  336. 


Siems,   336. 
Stewart,  327. 

Traxler,  328. 
Tuthill,  326. 

Warner,  327. 


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